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ocyberbum
09-06-2020, 03:30 PM
Hello, We just bought a used 2011 SM1750 Springdale mini, As we start to customize to make it our own we wanted to see how others have mounted there tv's. We are looking to mount the TV on the wall to the wood trim that goes around the A/C where the power plug comes through on the left (pic1), i know i will have to mount a board on the inside to give it more strength but im not 100% sure if it is the right thing to do, the purpose is to free up the counter top under the A/C to give us alot more space. I have done this to other cabinets before but never one with a A/C unit in it, This model is listed more under the 1750RD and i see there are several places to put a tv in those under the a/c or on the wall in front of the A/C.. We do not have a sticker that says to use a mount but ours looks to be setup to mound under the A/C by the cable/Power plugs on the wall but the wall doesn't seem sturdy enough to support a tv bracket that would swing the T/V out of the way.
Putting screws in the outside wall makes me nervous... so i was hoping to use the A/C wood frame to avoid that also... Any pics or ideas would be appreciated

WE have a Vizio 32" Tv, Weight is 9.26 LB

ocyberbum
01-17-2021, 12:22 PM
update:
After our last trip we are now also looking at putting the tv on the wall in front of the A/C, i know in newer models this is where it was also mounted by the factory, but since our mount is under the tv i wanted to see if anyone has mounted a tv in the same spot??, the bathroom is on the other side and anything i mount looks like it would just go through to the other side of the wall. the walls are thin so there is not a lot of support to build something that still looks somewhat factory

paulinri
02-04-2021, 01:39 PM
I bought a new 2021 RD1750. The rear-facing wall to the right of the A/C is marked for installing the TV bracket. Just above it is the cable and antenna receptacles and electric power receptacle. When you knock on that section, it sounds solid rather than hollow. Good luck with your new "mini".

tdav059
05-15-2022, 03:07 PM
Hey Gang, what size tv do you show in the picture? I am guessing 24” ? Looking to mount a tv sometime in the next couple weeks. Could you possibly provide a picture of what it looks like mounted on the wall? Thanks for your time.

tdav059
05-15-2022, 03:11 PM
Sorry gang….just saw the rest of the feed…32” tv. Thanks