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Veranda series TV on articulating mount
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Post 31 made on Monday May 15, 2017 at 16:31
Brian-SnapAV
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The Veranda TVs are compatible with all SunBrite TV mounts, however, depending on the mount, spacers may be needed in order to allow for space for the power cord off the back as well as access to the media bay. The compatible spacers are available in the hardware packs shipped within the mounts. SnapAV suggests use of the Binary B-540 IR HDBaseT extenders with the Veranda; but others are also compatible.
Post 32 made on Monday May 15, 2017 at 22:12
c2tech
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On May 12, 2017 at 20:18, goldenzrule said...
Yeah, it was nice. Picture was as good as the Signature Series. There was a little bit of a reflection of the deck rails, but we know its not an anti reflective screen. What is more annoying is that URC did not have an accurate codeset. No volume commands, the HDMI 1 and 2 in the codesets tuned the TV to HDMI 3 and 4.

Hey Golden, I order the 65 and had to make my own driver. I have a driver made if anyone wants it. I also had to call snap to get the Hex codes which were not posted online, thank got I did this before my install.   I have them on an excel sheet
Post 33 made on Tuesday May 16, 2017 at 09:05
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On May 15, 2017 at 16:31, Brian-SnapAV said...
The Veranda TVs are compatible with all SunBrite TV mounts, however, depending on the mount, spacers may be needed in order to allow for space for the power cord off the back as well as access to the media bay. The compatible spacers are available in the hardware packs shipped within the mounts. SnapAV suggests use of the Binary B-540 IR HDBaseT extenders with the Veranda; but others are also compatible.

Not really addressing the issue with the 43". Not sure if the sunbrite articulating mount works or not. It's not a good mount since it doesn't keep its position or keep its level well at all. Should have been the 1st thing Snap redesigned.

On the 43", spacers might help with the cord grip. However, since the media bay door, when opened, overlaps the right side vesa holes, I can't see this helping and only making it worse to gain any access after mounting.

As far as the B-540 extenders, are you referring to all models of the 540 or specifically just the B-540-EXT-230-IR? The 230-IR looks smaller but is limited to 115' on 4K. There is no 330' kit. While you can but 330' in extenders and receivers, they don't have POC, so useless. The other 540 series are the same size as the 520 I have in the pic in the prior post. It just basically fits in the space and have to bendithe hdmi cable around to jamb it into the little recessed pocket at the top. As a side note, your website shows the exact same dimensions for every HDBaseT extender. This can't be right and should be addressed.
Post 34 made on Tuesday May 16, 2017 at 16:07
brian-clt77
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Hi imt,

Sorry for any confusion based on my previous post. To be more specific, for mount compatibility on the SunBrite Veranda TVs, spacers will be needed under the TV Plate in order to clear the door and enable access to the media bay. This will also help eliminate any interference between the parts on the back of the TV (power cord, thumb screws, etc.) and the wall.

Below are images showing a typical TV Plate being spaced off the back of the TV to clear the media bay on the 43” Veranda TV.

With regard to which HDBaseT receivers… Please refer to the attached images below. You will see a summary of the fit by model. Also, I have attached images of the RX placement and wire routing inside the 43” Veranda media bay. You will see that HDMI, HDBaseT and the IR emitter can be connected while still fitting inside the media bay. For your use-case, please note that even the larger B-540-330-RS-IP receiver is able to fit nicely in the bay giving you the long distance 4K extension you need.

To help with future questions like these we are creating a chart that shows which of our media products and common sources fit within the media bay of each SunBrite TV. This chart will be available on our product spec pages. Thank you again for your honest feedback on our products.

[Link: ibb.co]
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If you have any questions or additional comments, please feel free to contact me directly at 704-909-5864.

Best regards,
Brian
Snap AV Media Distribution
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OP | Post 35 made on Tuesday May 16, 2017 at 17:24
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Question. Why was this designed like this rather than to utilize any standard outdoor mount?
Post 36 made on Wednesday May 17, 2017 at 09:59
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On May 15, 2017 at 22:12, c2tech said...
Hey Golden, I order the 65 and had to make my own driver. I have a driver made if anyone wants it. I also had to call snap to get the Hex codes which were not posted online, thank got I did this before my install.   I have them on an excel sheet

I just PM'd you, I would love to get that.
I love supporting product that supports me!
OP | Post 37 made on Tuesday June 13, 2017 at 15:38
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Snap introduced some new Strong outdoor mounts for Sunbrite TVs today via an email blast. THANK GOD. The old sunbrite arm was just unusable. Looking forward to trying the new mounts.
Post 38 made on Friday June 16, 2017 at 21:25
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On June 13, 2017 at 15:38, goldenzrule said...
Snap introduced some new Strong outdoor mounts for Sunbrite TVs today via an email blast. THANK GOD. The old sunbrite arm was just unusable. Looking forward to trying the new mounts.

Are they actually new brackets or just the contractor mounts sprayed to protect it from the elements? As of last week they were based on the contractor mounts, at least for the articulating one.
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