I'm looking for an idea on what to use to patch the holes in the ceiling after removing the antenna and satellite. Something that would kinda' complement the ceiling material. Thanks.
jor
I would suggest installing a roof mount combiner box since it's a good hole that can be used to wire something from the roof into the RV. For the hole in the RV, any spackling patch kit could do.
Lots of plug ideas out there. 30 Pcs White Hole Plugs 13mm (1/2") White Plastic Hole Plugs White Plastic... (https://www.amazon.com/White-Plugs-Plastic-Hardware-Cabinet/dp/B09GVX553L/ref=asc_df_B09GVX553L/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=532462344640&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=13698086525906424374&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9061201&hvtargid=pla-1440704506692&th=1) You might be able to paint them to match with some acrylic paints. Possibly remove a piece of the wall paper from an unseen spot behind a cushion to cover the plug. RonB
Thanks for the replies. I'll probably use one of those plugs on the inside. Good idea on the combiner box or something. I'll probably end up adding some solar down the line.
jor
Hi Jor; I don't know where you are located or where you camp, but out in the western deserts, there pretty much isn't any place for a Roku to work. Some full hookup campgrounds do offer cable TV connections and don't require antennas. But even full hookup campgrounds that might have WiFi of a sort, often have no or spotty cell phone connectivity. The wifi places I find to be hit or miss and too slow for any streaming video. So that leaves you with satellite (Dish or Direct), or the Starlink system which may be viable for watching TV via a Roku. Those alternatives still require an antenna on the roof. (or on the ground around your rig) RonB
For larger holes, doorknob bump protectors (https://www.amazon.com/s?k=door+protector+from+door+knob&crid=360I0W840B8GL&sprefix=door+protector%2Caps%2C285&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_8_14) (available in sizes from about 1.5" up to 5") can be useful. These are flat, round, white plastic disks that can be glued anywhere. Unfortunately, LD's patterned wallpaper is going to be hard to match, unless you can persuade the factory to send you a swatch.
I've covered some holes with blank plastic electrical covers. They come in a variety of colors which will most likely match one of your existing electrical outlets.
Jon
but out in the western deserts, there pretty much isn't any place for a Roku to work.
We had a satellite dish years ago but for a long time we have been using directional and omni-directional antennas with a Verizon hotspot. This is the third satellite dish I've done away with. We are in the West (Tucson) and we usually drycamp. We seldom lack for a usable signal and if we do, out with the book or Kindle! We normally have no trouble streaming. Interestingly, the little suction-cup-on-the-window directional antenna often performs better than the omni on the roof (go figure!). We have Starlink at the house so we might end up with that sometime. Who knows!
jor
For larger holes, doorknob bump protectors (available in sizes from about 1.5" up to 5") can be useful.
I ordered some of those plugs but these would cover the four screw holes. Thanks.
jor
Jon's suggestion of blank electrical outlet covers is also a good one. I've used those in several places over the years.
Thanks Jon and Andy. Bell makes sturdy aluminum baked on white covers in a variety of shapes. bell box electrical cover blank offs - Google Search (https://www.google.com/search?q=bell+box+electrical+cover+blank+offs&rlz=1C1VDKB_enUS947US947&sxsrf=ALiCzsZiwLoTzdMKC2zzt56MERWLv8ay8Q:1654910267578&source=univ&tbm=shop&tbo=u&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiB_IiVnaT4AhWNK0QIHed5DvcQ1TV6BQgBEJMC&biw=1710&bih=917&dpr=1.5#spd=11564606269734304253) and in plastic bell box electrical cover blank offs - Google Search (https://www.google.com/search?q=bell+box+electrical+cover+blank+offs&rlz=1C1VDKB_enUS947US947&sxsrf=ALiCzsZiwLoTzdMKC2zzt56MERWLv8ay8Q:1654910267578&source=univ&tbm=shop&tbo=u&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiB_IiVnaT4AhWNK0QIHed5DvcQ1TV6BQgBEJMC&biw=1710&bih=917&dpr=1.5#spd=16544125718283529030) RonB
I ended up going with Jon and Ron's suggestion of the metal electrical covers. I went with the round ones topside and one round and one rectangle inside. Good to go. Thanks.
jor
Looks good!
Great solution; looks like you made the right decision for your rig; better than a haphazard patch job with mismatched wallpaper!
Gary & Karen