azdryheat-DUTCH
Senior Member
Just another in the series of terrible workmanship and lack of quality control at Dutchmen.
Today I took down my main cabin TV to check the connections and found the TV mount was loose on the wall. There are four screws (supposedly) holding the TV mount to the wall. Closer examination showed only one screw actually securing the entire mount and TV to the wall via a wall stud behind the thin paneling. Two other long screws went only into the thin paneling and not into any wall studs behind the paneling. The fourth screw was short and only attached the TV mount to the strip of wood between the mount and the wall. It was an easy fix. Perhaps that's why we have to strap down our TV's.
I sure would like to spend a few days on the Voltage assembly line and watch these clowns putting our trailers together. Maybe take along a big club to get their attention when they screw up. lol
Sure would like to be able to recommend the Voltage to others but, after 1 1/2 of fixing factory screw-ups, I can't.
Today I took down my main cabin TV to check the connections and found the TV mount was loose on the wall. There are four screws (supposedly) holding the TV mount to the wall. Closer examination showed only one screw actually securing the entire mount and TV to the wall via a wall stud behind the thin paneling. Two other long screws went only into the thin paneling and not into any wall studs behind the paneling. The fourth screw was short and only attached the TV mount to the strip of wood between the mount and the wall. It was an easy fix. Perhaps that's why we have to strap down our TV's.
I sure would like to spend a few days on the Voltage assembly line and watch these clowns putting our trailers together. Maybe take along a big club to get their attention when they screw up. lol
Sure would like to be able to recommend the Voltage to others but, after 1 1/2 of fixing factory screw-ups, I can't.