Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: KapnKerfuffle on January 18, 2010, 05:12:38 am
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Just need some general advice or maybe some links to get started mounting my TV in my cab. I have a de-cased Sanyo 26" TV. I had to take it out of the case for it to fit and tilt properly. I have a standard build cabinet found in John St. Clair's book. I have researched how to discharge it safely. Any other advice to make it electrical and fire safe is welcome.
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i assume " standard cabinet " means classic woody cab and not a plastic or metal one.
- always discharge the tv to be on the safe side.
- make sure the mounting of the tube and chassis is solid and the chassis is well isolated to avoid shortcircuits.
- ground all metal parts like mounting frames etc. tvs in plastic shells usually dont come with extra ground .
- best place for mounting the chassis is like in the original tv , below the tube on a mounting shelf. in case u setup ur screen in
vertikal position u can use the inner sides of the cab as a cabshelf. checkout if all the tv wires are long enough , because tv
manufactures keep the wiring as short as possible. dont change the wiring in any way unless ur a professional .
- if its ur first tv job , taking snapshots or making notes can be useful for the reassembly.
- pay speacial attention to the tube. one moment of disorientation while remounting and ur done with it . sometimes its good 2
have some help .
- use a blanket 2 store the tube facedown on the ground . avoid scratches from particles on the floor like screws from the decasing
procedure.
- i always cut my arcades complete off when leaving the house or the room for more than a few minutes. i dont trust 25+x year old
tech stuff and i guess it couldnt hurt 2 have a smoke detector in ur rooms . i never heared of setting up a fire with an old cabinet,
but safety first. i m a muschi .
btw. i m no electrician nor tv guy .
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I hand saw both sides of my TV case to fit in my cab. Then I duck taped the sides so everything is still sealed and keep away from TV electronics. Why dont you do just that ? Was very simple for me...
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Thanks for the replies. I think I will get the hacksaw out and do some modification. I'll post some pics too.
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Good thing. You shouldnt have too much problems. If it is like the TV case I have there is extra room on each sides. This is what I cut. If I remember correctly I didnt had to saw any screw holes so the frame was still solid in place. Go with duct tape to close the sides after that so no dust go in.
Keep me posted and good luck
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I finally got the TV in. I was worried needlessly. It is a tight fit, but I got it in without taking it out of the case. That makes me a lot more comfortable. I did have to remove my monitor shelf and tilt it back slightly. I'm just holding it up with 2 sets of shelf brackets. Another great plus is that the power button can be held down and the TV will turn on when power is given to the plug. Now I can easily do a 1 button turn on setup with a smart strip.
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Nice to hear!