Re route cables to opposite side (1 Viewer)

Swills11

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Hi all, firstly I would like to say hi as it's my first post on this group, bought a new camper last week and previous owners had the tv inside a sliding door cupboard above the dinette,
Not quite practical for me as I can see whilst sitting down, now my question is I want to move it to above the door which is on opposite side of motorhome,
Now I'm confident enough of putting g the bracket up but I am wondering how to get the power to other side, currently inside the cupboard where its situated it has a 3 pin plug plate and 12v and aerial socket, I was going to ru it under the over cab bed but not sure about joint ts in cables..
Many thanks in advance.

Steve
 

Lenny HB

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Instead of joining cables it would be easier to run new cables back to their distribution points.
You probably don't need a mains socket so you just need to run a cable for 12v back to the 12v distribution unit.
You will have to extend the aerial cable don't use a pre made fly lead, quality is normally poor resulting in signal loss use decent quality satellite cable.
 
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Swills11

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Thanks for reply Lenny,
Would I not need a 240v socket for when I was on hook up?
I also can't see how i would connect new feed direct to aerial, don't really want to start taking loads apart. Do you have a link to good quality cable by any chance

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Lenny HB

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When you are hook up all the 12v power will be on just use the TV on 12v assuming it's a 12v TV, that's the normal way.
Any satellite cable will be OK far better than basic aerial cable.
 

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Hi Steve, welcome to the fun house. ?

Do you have a picture of the interior of your MH so we can give more constructive advice?

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options are down and under or up and over if up and over youll probably need trunking across the ceiling
 
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Swills11

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Thanks guys, I will get a pic tomorrow and post up what I mean, make more sense then,
Lenny, I feel daft now, as you say why put it on 240v when it's a 12v tv, learn everyday, (y)(y)
 

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