Hi Folks.
I have a brand new Northwood Nash TT, and on the first trip the HDMI Cable broke. (cheap cable just came apart).
I removed the entertainment center console so I can access both ends of the old cable.
My plan is to pull the old cable through, fishing a line it's path, then pull a new cable through the same route.
When I start to pull the old cable through, I'm feeling more resistance than I would like.
My concern is that since the cable runs through the insulated ceiling of the trailer, that it will get caught up on the insulation causing it to bunch up inside the ceiling cavity.... and / or it will get tangled with other cables up there causing them to disconnect or tangle or otherwise cause damage to my new rig.
Anyone have any experience or advice pulling cables through an insulated ceiling?
Would I be better off removing one of the ceiling panels?
(this would involve disconnecting the AC return vents and a few lights)
Any advice is appreciated!
Thanks!
-Curtis.
I have a brand new Northwood Nash TT, and on the first trip the HDMI Cable broke. (cheap cable just came apart).
I removed the entertainment center console so I can access both ends of the old cable.
My plan is to pull the old cable through, fishing a line it's path, then pull a new cable through the same route.
When I start to pull the old cable through, I'm feeling more resistance than I would like.
My concern is that since the cable runs through the insulated ceiling of the trailer, that it will get caught up on the insulation causing it to bunch up inside the ceiling cavity.... and / or it will get tangled with other cables up there causing them to disconnect or tangle or otherwise cause damage to my new rig.
Anyone have any experience or advice pulling cables through an insulated ceiling?
Would I be better off removing one of the ceiling panels?
(this would involve disconnecting the AC return vents and a few lights)
Any advice is appreciated!
Thanks!
-Curtis.