I thought I would repost in this section (it was previously in the sundance tv section): I'm hoping a factory rep will see this and may have some suggestions.
Just got our 2009 Sundance 2900MK- Instead of a built-in TV cabinet in the living area the unit came with a base cabinet and cabinets above the base (no enclosed cabinet hole) - the base cabinet countertop is made of solid surface material.
You can see a picture of the TV base cabinet here:
http://s259.photobucket.com/albums/hh294/cdnrver/?action=view¤t=tvcabinet.jpg
Aesthetically, it looks great - a much smarter design - matches the kitchen cabinets - and you can use a much larger size TV.
The problem I will have is how to secure the LCD TV when traveling ("built-in" cabinets have all kinds of options to be able to support the tv)
I thought about screwing an LCD mount to the wall in the back but by knocking on the wall panel it appears that there is little support there to screw any kind of mounting device to the wall - I'm also worried about any plumbing inside the wall since the shower is on the opposite side.
Any ideas on how to hold the TV in place on the countertop when traveling? (short of drilling holes through the solid surface top)
Just got our 2009 Sundance 2900MK- Instead of a built-in TV cabinet in the living area the unit came with a base cabinet and cabinets above the base (no enclosed cabinet hole) - the base cabinet countertop is made of solid surface material.
You can see a picture of the TV base cabinet here:
http://s259.photobucket.com/albums/hh294/cdnrver/?action=view¤t=tvcabinet.jpg
Aesthetically, it looks great - a much smarter design - matches the kitchen cabinets - and you can use a much larger size TV.
The problem I will have is how to secure the LCD TV when traveling ("built-in" cabinets have all kinds of options to be able to support the tv)
I thought about screwing an LCD mount to the wall in the back but by knocking on the wall panel it appears that there is little support there to screw any kind of mounting device to the wall - I'm also worried about any plumbing inside the wall since the shower is on the opposite side.
Any ideas on how to hold the TV in place on the countertop when traveling? (short of drilling holes through the solid surface top)