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Curtis International worked for me. It was the 4th code that worked.
We just purchased a Furrion outdoor tv and are planning to hook it up with Roku. I read that the HDMI connections are sealed in the back. How difficult is this to access? Can you leave your Roku in all the time? Do you use a Roku streaming stick?
- jmchugh006 years agoReel Rookie
It is very easy to open the door to access the HDMI ports on the Furrion TV. I mounted the TV with a Furrion outdoor mount and still can access the door & HDMI ports. I was able to easily fit the Roku stick in the sealed door (using the built-in USB port on the TV for power), but had issues with my WiFi signal. I ended up purchasing a 3-foot HDMI extender and have the Roku stick sitting on top of the TV. This helped with the WiFi signal as well as allowed the remote control to function better. I keep the Roku stick plugged in all the time, but the TV is covered underneath my outdoor pavilion, so I don't worry about it getting wet or the sun hitting it directly. I've only had it a few weeks, so not sure if I'll leave it plugged in all Winter.