I could not find any posts about the 90 degree coaxial connector on the back of the Jensen TV, so I am posting some photos of it for others.
I am currently camping at an RV park on the Oregon coast and my cable connection did not seem as good as it should be. I was trying to hand tighten the coaxial connection at the back of the Jensen TV and this 90 degree/right angle connector fell apart into my hand. I am not familiar with the design of this particular connector, so I can't determine if it is simply cheap and disintegrated, or if it isn't really broken. For the time being, I was able to connect the coax cable directly to the back of the TV without using the 90 degree connector, but I will likely replace the connector with a better design.
I am curious if anyone else has had an issue with this connector, or its design. It
appears to me that the pin part of the connector (piece furthest to the right in pictures #2 and #3 below) simply sits loosely within the nut (center piece in photos.) However, the nut has no apparent point of attachment to the 90 degree housing of the connector (piece furthest to the left in the photos.) Therefore, even if the compression of the nut as it is screwed/tightened onto the back of the TV may hold the pin in place inside the TV connector, there is nothing to attach/hold the other end of that nut to the 90 degree housing. I can see what
appears to be some sort of adhesive inside that 90 degree housing (see third photo), but it would seem that it would take more than that to hold this connector together............which is probably why it fell apart. (By the way, if it is not evident from the photos, in the third photo you can see that the end of the pin that fits inside the 90 degree housing appears to merely make metal to metal contact with a thin piece of metal inside the 90 degree housing to create the connection with the incoming coaxial signal.)
Any comments or other explanations about the design of this connector? Thanks in advance. (Greg)
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I also bought a small set of wrenches, including the correct size for the connection. I keep it behind the TV hanging on the bracket. My fingertips certainly appreciate it. I think using the wrench also has prolonged the life of my current “L” connector.
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