For those interested in buying the replacement tablet featured in my video here are the details: Contestant #1 (Quad Core 1.5GHz 3GB RAM 1024x600 Android 11 - recommended only with reservations) amzn.to/3qhwqvY And, I'll also include a link below to a more promising tablet that MAY fit...appears to be slightly smaller. I could not get may hands on one of these at the time of this video, but it is on my radar now and should be slightly better than the existing OEM tablet (it is a discontinued model from Lenovo): amzn.to/3QJhIZy
Este hombre es mi héroe, muchas veces e arreglado la tableta de mi RV con sus consejos, solo me falta mudarme a su vecindad y hacerme su amigo a ver si me enseña bien este último trabajo magistral 😮😅
Thanks so much for this video - it gave my husband and I the courage to replace the battery ourselves - glad to say all successful - cheers from Australia
Don’t know how accurate this is, but I was told that if one swaps tablet from BMPro to generic you loose BM Pro Cloud feature connectivity and you can’t monitor / control your coach remotely. Great episode though!
100% accurate! If you replace the OEM tablet with aftermarket you will indeed lose the cloud functionality to remotely monitor, so it'd only work with Bluetooth in the actual coach itself. I tried all sorts of different techniques and hacks to see if I could get it to work on aftermarket, but it's unfortunately not possible.
@@alanb.4660 Based on my testing I believe the BMPRO app itself detects when it is running on an OEM tablet based on a "signature" of the OS itself. Basically BMPRO made a custom Android ROM that runs on their tablets such that the app can detect it, and thereby present the option to register/setup the cloud whether initially or subsquent. That way it never gets confused and inadvertently registers a personal device as a cloud host, but the downside is an aftermarket replacement tablet won't let it register or setup the cloud. I tried all sorts of tricks such as logging out on the OEM tablet and removing all accounts on other devices, fully resetting the entire system, deleting my BMPRO account, etc. and then just pairing the aftermarket tablet by itself initially, but no luck. So, that's why I believe the app reads in a "signature" of sorts from the OEM tablet OS and that's how it recognizes to display the cloud setup option intially.
Always very in depth bud..i agree that screen would bother me..thanks for the work..i dont have a jayco but may in future..chaparral now but want to upgrade..again thanks
Hello! I will need to replace my tablet. I see probably the product on you link have changed, because on the description you can see it's a tablet with 1 gig RAM. I don't know if you have an updated link for me or if you have some tips to find a good replacement tablet. The second link with the Lenova are not available. Thanks and have a good day
If you're looking for a physical direct fit-replacement, it likely needs to be 7" form factor. You could try looking on eBay or other secondhand marketplaces for the Lenovo M7 3rd Gen. Also, sometimes surplus sellers have the BMPRO tablet on eBay for a couple hundred.
I think all 3x of those would leave a lot to be desired in the end, performance wise. If you're able to do the Lenovo instead that might be a better experience overall: ruclips.net/video/xN6H-_tu6Vk/видео.html
I want to replace the entire tablet but can not find out the factory tablet from Jayco. It is a 2021 Jayco Eagle 330 rsts, keeps blinking the bmpro screen.
Sometimes surplus stores sell them on eBay for less $$. Otherwise I believe it's $500-$600 to get through Jayco. Well, actually you'll be forced to buy through a dealer, but hopefully you can find a good dealer and they'll help you out. I found Jayco will not sell parts direct to you under any circumstances.
@@AdventureRocks I just ordered a control panel from camping world to replace my tablet and bezel, i hope this works it was costly. I am concerned now how to program it when i get it. If it will pair, the redundancy buttons are not working now.
@@mrcrapshack6001 That is strange about redudancy buttons not working...is that part of bezel still connected on yours? I thought they work independently but I could be mistaken on the connection.
I work on these, and they are not reliable at all. There are many issues. One big issue is that the battery in the tablet will die if the coach is not plugged in.
Hey, my tablet on my Jayco Talon started going into a boot loop about 6 months ago. Have had it for going on 3 years now. Now it won't even start. I did find a good replacement tablet on Amazon that is basically identical, but it lowers with a USB C. So I'll have to convert the existing wire to that. Also, everything seems to work on the J command app but the remote connection doesn't seem to connect!. Any thoughts?
Correct, basically going aftermarket will lose cloud functionality. But, really everything else should work fine once you convert the charging port. You can set options in the settings for screen to stay on or double tap to wake to make it more OEM.
Thank you! Yes, the cloud functionality works off the OEM tablet serving as a host of sorts to the node via bluetooth, and then sending data through the app via WiFi back to BMPRO servers to support the cloud functionality to other devices such as a phone. Only one device is allowed to serve as that host, and I believe that the BMPRO app itself recognizes a "signature" on the OS of the OEM tablet with the custom BMPRO Android ROM, thus enabling the cloud setup option and designating it as the host. I tried all sorts of tricks such as logging out on the OEM tablet and removing all accounts on other devices, fully resetting the entire system, deleting my BMPRO account, etc. and then just pairing the aftermarket tablet by itself initially to take place of OEM, but no luck. So, basically losing the cloud functionality would only impact one's ability to remotely monitor the coach, but if within bluetooth range, still full functionality otherwise. Definitely let us know if you find otherwise though! :)
I opted to keep the OEM to retain cloud functionality and instead replace the internal battery on OEM tablet. But then I did add a second aftermarket tablet in bedroom.
Yes, you have to register your Google account to get access to Play store, then download BMPRO app, then connect via Bluetooth. Took a little bit of time to setup, but once I got it all seemed to run fine. Just no cloud access with aftermarket.
@@AdventureRocks Hello my friend, I just get a new one from the dealer ( warranty) the one I get is not showing the battery percent icon… how can I put it back to the screen in the right corner on top please ?
I ended up sticking to the OEM tablet and replacing battery to fix mine, but if needed depending on which aftermarket tablet and connector type...just have to create a new USB-C style plug or lengthen existing micro USB plug. Worst case could get a 12V to 5V adapter and piggy-back off existing 12V feed nearby and make a custom plug.
I replaced the battery but not sure the solder job did a good job. It turns on but wanted to shut off again quickly. Big hands and tiny wires make it tough. Gonna try again as i do want to keep the OEM tablet. Thanks for the great videos on this subject.
@@scottbyrd4416 I hear you. The wires are SO tiny and hard to work with. I'd say if you can find a way to salvage OEM tablet that is ideal, otherwise the aftermarket option is a good second alternative. I've also seen some OEM units on eBay from a surplus store at $200ish, and I've heard the new BMPRO tablets in 2024 units have skipped the internal battery altogether and now use 12V coach power instead.
For those interested in buying the replacement tablet featured in my video here are the details: Contestant #1 (Quad Core 1.5GHz 3GB RAM 1024x600 Android 11 - recommended only with reservations)
amzn.to/3qhwqvY
And, I'll also include a link below to a more promising tablet that MAY fit...appears to be slightly smaller. I could not get may hands on one of these at the time of this video, but it is on my radar now and should be slightly better than the existing OEM tablet (it is a discontinued model from Lenovo):
amzn.to/3QJhIZy
Este hombre es mi héroe, muchas veces e arreglado la tableta de mi RV con sus consejos, solo me falta mudarme a su vecindad y hacerme su amigo a ver si me enseña bien este último trabajo magistral 😮😅
Thanks so much for this video - it gave my husband and I the courage to replace the battery ourselves - glad to say all successful - cheers from Australia
Glad to hear it! Thank you for the kind words.
Don’t know how accurate this is, but I was told that if one swaps tablet from BMPro to generic you loose BM Pro Cloud feature connectivity and you can’t monitor / control your coach remotely. Great episode though!
100% accurate! If you replace the OEM tablet with aftermarket you will indeed lose the cloud functionality to remotely monitor, so it'd only work with Bluetooth in the actual coach itself. I tried all sorts of different techniques and hacks to see if I could get it to work on aftermarket, but it's unfortunately not possible.
@@AdventureRocks there has to be some sort of port forward or something similar....we just need to find that setting or software.
@@alanb.4660 Based on my testing I believe the BMPRO app itself detects when it is running on an OEM tablet based on a "signature" of the OS itself. Basically BMPRO made a custom Android ROM that runs on their tablets such that the app can detect it, and thereby present the option to register/setup the cloud whether initially or subsquent. That way it never gets confused and inadvertently registers a personal device as a cloud host, but the downside is an aftermarket replacement tablet won't let it register or setup the cloud. I tried all sorts of tricks such as logging out on the OEM tablet and removing all accounts on other devices, fully resetting the entire system, deleting my BMPRO account, etc. and then just pairing the aftermarket tablet by itself initially, but no luck. So, that's why I believe the app reads in a "signature" of sorts from the OEM tablet OS and that's how it recognizes to display the cloud setup option intially.
Always very in depth bud..i agree that screen would bother me..thanks for the work..i dont have a jayco but may in future..chaparral now but want to upgrade..again thanks
Thank you, appreciate that!
Hello!
I will need to replace my tablet. I see probably the product on you link have changed, because on the description you can see it's a tablet with 1 gig RAM.
I don't know if you have an updated link for me or if you have some tips to find a good replacement tablet. The second link with the Lenova are not available.
Thanks and have a good day
If you're looking for a physical direct fit-replacement, it likely needs to be 7" form factor. You could try looking on eBay or other secondhand marketplaces for the Lenovo M7 3rd Gen. Also, sometimes surplus sellers have the BMPRO tablet on eBay for a couple hundred.
The battery reads 3.3volts. That's 0.4 volts low. Will that cause the problem with the tablet screen only displaying BMPRO?
Are you referring to a replacement battery? (internal battery) If so I'd stick to a 3.7V battery just to be safe.
So #1 and #3 can’t find in Amazon or anywhere. Would number #2 work in a pinch. Thanks.
I think all 3x of those would leave a lot to be desired in the end, performance wise. If you're able to do the Lenovo instead that might be a better experience overall:
ruclips.net/video/xN6H-_tu6Vk/видео.html
I want to replace the entire tablet but can not find out the factory tablet from Jayco.
It is a 2021 Jayco Eagle 330 rsts, keeps blinking the bmpro screen.
Sometimes surplus stores sell them on eBay for less $$. Otherwise I believe it's $500-$600 to get through Jayco. Well, actually you'll be forced to buy through a dealer, but hopefully you can find a good dealer and they'll help you out. I found Jayco will not sell parts direct to you under any circumstances.
@@AdventureRocks I just ordered a control panel from camping world to replace my tablet and bezel, i hope this works it was costly. I am concerned now how to program it when i get it. If it will pair, the redundancy buttons are not working now.
@@mrcrapshack6001 That is strange about redudancy buttons not working...is that part of bezel still connected on yours? I thought they work independently but I could be mistaken on the connection.
I work on these, and they are not reliable at all. There are many issues. One big issue is that the battery in the tablet will die if the coach is not plugged in.
Great tip, thank you. A lot of owners confirming what you described. Seems to be a trigger point for failure after leaving stored without power.
Hey, my tablet on my Jayco Talon started going into a boot loop about 6 months ago. Have had it for going on 3 years now. Now it won't even start. I did find a good replacement tablet on Amazon that is basically identical, but it lowers with a USB C. So I'll have to convert the existing wire to that. Also, everything seems to work on the J command app but the remote connection doesn't seem to connect!. Any thoughts?
Correct, basically going aftermarket will lose cloud functionality. But, really everything else should work fine once you convert the charging port. You can set options in the settings for screen to stay on or double tap to wake to make it more OEM.
Good video, but one question. Why do you say you will lose cloud access if you go aftermarket?
Thank you! Yes, the cloud functionality works off the OEM tablet serving as a host of sorts to the node via bluetooth, and then sending data through the app via WiFi back to BMPRO servers to support the cloud functionality to other devices such as a phone. Only one device is allowed to serve as that host, and I believe that the BMPRO app itself recognizes a "signature" on the OS of the OEM tablet with the custom BMPRO Android ROM, thus enabling the cloud setup option and designating it as the host. I tried all sorts of tricks such as logging out on the OEM tablet and removing all accounts on other devices, fully resetting the entire system, deleting my BMPRO account, etc. and then just pairing the aftermarket tablet by itself initially to take place of OEM, but no luck. So, basically losing the cloud functionality would only impact one's ability to remotely monitor the coach, but if within bluetooth range, still full functionality otherwise. Definitely let us know if you find otherwise though! :)
I'm with you. I would opt to keep cloud access even if BMPro tablet is a few $100 more.
Could you post the brand and model number of the the tablet you replaced with please?
Yes, contestant #1 (Quad Core 1.5GHz 3GB RAM 1024x600 Android 11 - recommended only with reservations)
amzn.to/3qhwqvY
Okay, since it been about 6 months now how is it working is it worth not having the Cloud?
I opted to keep the OEM to retain cloud functionality and instead replace the internal battery on OEM tablet. But then I did add a second aftermarket tablet in bedroom.
Did you have to download the vmpro app onto the new tablet or does it just connect up to the rest of the monitoring system and have it included?
Yes, you have to register your Google account to get access to Play store, then download BMPRO app, then connect via Bluetooth. Took a little bit of time to setup, but once I got it all seemed to run fine. Just no cloud access with aftermarket.
My friend my rv tablet is flushing and flushing , I already disconnected an I plugged it back, but it’s still flushing ,please what you recommend?
Have you tried removing it from housing and plugging-in via external charger?
@@waterman436 Check this out here:
ruclips.net/video/ijA74QSBfWs/видео.html&si=9rQeVJ8DqWksUwXF
@@AdventureRocks
Hello my friend, I just get a new one from the dealer ( warranty) the one I get is not showing the battery percent icon… how can I put it back to the screen in the right corner on top please ?
@@waterman436 check under settings, which is the sprocket and then go to the battery. I think there's an option there to show percentage.
How did you adapt the charge connector to this newer tablet?
I ended up sticking to the OEM tablet and replacing battery to fix mine, but if needed depending on which aftermarket tablet and connector type...just have to create a new USB-C style plug or lengthen existing micro USB plug. Worst case could get a 12V to 5V adapter and piggy-back off existing 12V feed nearby and make a custom plug.
I replaced the battery but not sure the solder job did a good job. It turns on but wanted to shut off again quickly. Big hands and tiny wires make it tough. Gonna try again as i do want to keep the OEM tablet. Thanks for the great videos on this subject.
@@scottbyrd4416 I hear you. The wires are SO tiny and hard to work with. I'd say if you can find a way to salvage OEM tablet that is ideal, otherwise the aftermarket option is a good second alternative. I've also seen some OEM units on eBay from a surplus store at $200ish, and I've heard the new BMPRO tablets in 2024 units have skipped the internal battery altogether and now use 12V coach power instead.