Yes, but it requires a TV that has the needed HDMI for operation. We have a great selection of 12 Volt DC Jensen TV's perfect for RV's that all have at least one HDMI and USB. Please see the list below for the available sizes. Let us know if you need a wall mount.
- 19" Screen, 12 Volt Jensen LED RV TV, # JTV19DC
- 24" Screen, 12 Volt Jensen LED RV TV, # JEN46VR
- 32" Screen, 12 Volt Jensen LED RV TV, # JTV32DC
- 39" Screen, 12 Volt Jensen LED RV TV, # JEN73RR view full answer...
Because of how the brackets on the MORryde Wall RV TV Mount # MR72ZR are designed, shortening the brackets isn't possible.
Since you mentioned that you were interested in a swing down tv mount, we do have a couple options for you. We have the MORryde Ceiling RV TV Mount # MR22ZR, and # MR95ZR.
The T.V. mount # MR22ZR can support up to 35 lbs, swivels 65° in either direction, and will slide out 17".
Lastly, # MR95ZR can support up to 25 lbs, and measures 8-5/8" wide, 2-5/16" tall, and... view full answer...
The Jensen LED 12V RV TV part # JTV32DC is actually the JTV3220DC which replaced the JTV32DC. It's the newest up to date model. It measures 29" wide x 17-5/8" tall x 3-1/2" deep and uses 12V power so you can watch it while off-grid. view full answer...
While the exact model number Furrion TV you asked about has been discontinued, there are RV televisions that are compatible with a Roku. Since all you need is an HDMI port, you can simply use one of the following Jensen TVs:
- Jensen LED RV TV - 720P - 3 HDMI - 110 Volts - 32" Screen # JEN96VR or 40" Screen # JEN44FR view full answer...
Yes, your Jensen LED RV TV # JTV1917DVDC will be fine if left in your RV during winter. These TV's are designed to be installed into your RV and be left there until you want to replace or upgrade your unit. view full answer...
Of the two HDMI inputs on the Jensen # JTV2815DC RV TV, one is indeed an ARC (Audio Return Channel) HDMI, as you can see in the provided diagram taken from the owner's/instruction manual.
I've linked to a product demonstration video featuring the # JTV2815DC Jensen RV Television. view full answer...
The Jensen LED RV Smart TV # ASA38VR uses a proprietary service which supports Netflix, Vudu, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and many more applications.
This TV also has 2 HDMI and 2 USB ports that are compatible with gaming consoles, Blu-Ray players, laptops, and many more.
There is also a HDTV tuner that locates and brings in local television channels right to your campsites. view full answer...
The Jensen LED RV Smart TV # ASA38VR only runs off of 110v AC so you would either need to run a new outlet to the area this tv would be installed in or use a 12v option, which currently isn't going to be "smart" so you'd be stuck with a standard RV tv.
You could easily run a new 15 amp outlet from your panel using some 12 gauge wire, the 15 amp outlet, single gang box, and a 15 amp circuit breaker.
If this isn't something you feel comfortable doing then an electrician could easily accomplish... view full answer...
Per the manufacturer, there is a 2.7 amp draw for the Jensen LED RV TV # JTV1917DVDC.
The Jensen # JTV32DC wires to a 12 volt power source, and weighs just 7 lbs. view full answer...
According to the manufacturer the Furrion LED RV TV and Entertainment System w/ Soundbar - 720P - 3 HDMI - 12 Volts - 32" Screen # FR58FR is going to pull approximately 40 watts or 3.34 amps per hour of use. view full answer...
I contacted our Tech Rep for verification regarding your question on the Jensen RV Stereo, # JWM45. They confirmed that yes, you can do this as the # JWM45 has HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel), but please remember that means the TV itself needs to supports HDMI ARC as well. view full answer...
Since your remote is broken and no longer functioning, what you will need is a new remote, the Replacement Unismart Remote Control for Furrion Indoor TVs, Stereos, and Fireplaces # FR34FR. view full answer...
The SmartPlug RV TV/Internet Inlet # SM98FR would not be considered a shielded plug connection since it is only sealed when the cap is fully on, which would only be the case if you weren't using it. It has a CAT 5 rating. view full answer...
That's a cool set up, thanks for the photo. As for the Furrion RV Electric Fireplace # F30SW15ABL, it vents out of the front of the fireplace, as you mentioned with there not being anything in the back. So it should not be necessary to have any type of reflective barrier for your TV behind the fireplace. view full answer...