I have a 2005 Marlin and the inverter in the TV cabinet went bad from rain water that leaked from the window above. I read how difficult it was to remove the TV cabinet and I took a different approach. After removing the DVD player trim plate and then using a flat wood trim saw (Dewalt has a nice one I found at Home Depot) to cleanly cut loose the three straps at the bottom of the black square plastic pads that are glued to the top of the DVD player (only took 5 minutes to cut loose). I then used a mirror and a flexible screw driver attachment (found on Amazon for $7) I removed two of the four screws that secure it. I then gently used a very small pry bar and popped off the two remaining small screws. The inverter is just a bit to big to come out through the DVD opening, so I dismantled the inverter while still inside the cabinet (very easy, just removed all of the Phillips head screws and it comes apart). The largest piece on the inverter case is still to large, so I folded it over with a very large pair of water pump pliers and it came out easily. I found a 400 watt inverter on Ebay that is only 2 inches in height (DVD opening is about 2.25 inches in height). West Marine sells the same one for $59. I will update the thread after I install it. It will possibly take some creativity with heavy duty velcro straps, or pads I believe, because securing completely the original way might not be possible (just not enough room). You can also remove the phone Jack for access and to see what your dealing with the straps that hold the DVD in place (one on each end and one in the middle glued to the top). I will be using someone with small hands and thin arms to reach through the same opening to reattach the straps to the DVD. (I took the three square pads off of the straps by lifting the hinged top that removes tension off the strap and then removed old adhesive for a clean start for the new adhesive pads). We actually do not use the TV that much but I like everything to work as designed on anything I own.