Neither are dumb questions.
I have a 2017 Adventurer like yours but it’s a different floor plan. Mines a 37F. I think they are similar in a lot of ways. If I’m wrong about your bedroom TV I apologize but here’s what I think you’ll find.
I don’t believe the bedroom TV does swing out. It may look like it does but it’s firmly mounted to a large metal panel behind it. There is even space behind the panel that you cannot get to. Like 24” wide and 18” deep just empty space.
To remove the TV you need to unbolt the steel mounting panel. There should be a space under your TV. It’s to accommodate a SAT receiver I think, at least that’s what it looks like. Look in there and you should see some bolts sticking down from above. If you undo the bolts you can remove the metal panel with the TV bolted to it.
I did this, then unbolted the TV and mounted a VESA TV mount to the metal panel and the back of the TV and hung the TV on the VESA mount. Then I reinstalled the metal panel. I still can’t get to the space behind the TV but I can easily remove the TV now if need be.
My initial plan was to hinge the metal panel on the side so I could swing it open and use the wasted space, but I never completed the project.
I don’t store mine plugged in, but I think everything you said you did was was correct except for turning off the rotary cutoff in the basement compartment. If yours is like mine the inverter is in that compartment upside down hanging from the ceiling. That cutoff disconnects the inverter from the batteries and since your inverter is also your battery charger you should leave that on.
The only time you turn off the rotary cutoff in the inverter compartment is when you need to disconnect the batteries from the coach. It’s important and should be in your Operators Manual. You need to rotate the knob to off before you disconnect your main house battery cables.
I sure hope that this info is correct for your model. Forgive me if your Adventurer is more different than I think.
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2017 Winnebago Adventurer 37F
2016 Lincoln MKX Toad
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