www.cablingplus.com In this video I am showing you a real simple and slick solution for getting power behind your flat panel TV. In this video all I am using is a Arlington Industries LVDR2, a Midlite 4641-W Recessed Power Receptacle, a Midlite DC1WH Decora Cable Pass Through Insert, and a standard 2 gang Decora faceplate. Very simple and inexpensive products. I like this solution because it is clean, simple, and effective. The recessed Decora power outlet is key for recessing your power plug. This solution is even more perfect for putting power being a flat panel LED TV. Since the LED TV's are mounted so tight to the wall, the recessed power outlets sinks the power plug into the wall leaving you plenty of room for the TV to mount flat on the wall like it is designed to. To add power to this solution you really need to just tap into some local power in the area. You can run a small piece of romex to the power receptacle and that is going to light up that plug with power. I really think this is a simple and cost effective way to add power and cable management to the back of your wall mount TV. I really home this video makes your installations easier and more successful! If you need any help or support in your installations feel free to contact me. All my contact information is right on my channel! Best of luck! www.cablingplus.com
Friday, March 1, 2013
Wall Mount TV Power Solution | Simple solution!
Wall Mount TV Power Solution | Simple solution! Tube. Duration : 3.03 Mins.
www.cablingplus.com In this video I am showing you a real simple and slick solution for getting power behind your flat panel TV. In this video all I am using is a Arlington Industries LVDR2, a Midlite 4641-W Recessed Power Receptacle, a Midlite DC1WH Decora Cable Pass Through Insert, and a standard 2 gang Decora faceplate. Very simple and inexpensive products. I like this solution because it is clean, simple, and effective. The recessed Decora power outlet is key for recessing your power plug. This solution is even more perfect for putting power being a flat panel LED TV. Since the LED TV's are mounted so tight to the wall, the recessed power outlets sinks the power plug into the wall leaving you plenty of room for the TV to mount flat on the wall like it is designed to. To add power to this solution you really need to just tap into some local power in the area. You can run a small piece of romex to the power receptacle and that is going to light up that plug with power. I really think this is a simple and cost effective way to add power and cable management to the back of your wall mount TV. I really home this video makes your installations easier and more successful! If you need any help or support in your installations feel free to contact me. All my contact information is right on my channel! Best of luck! www.cablingplus.com
www.cablingplus.com In this video I am showing you a real simple and slick solution for getting power behind your flat panel TV. In this video all I am using is a Arlington Industries LVDR2, a Midlite 4641-W Recessed Power Receptacle, a Midlite DC1WH Decora Cable Pass Through Insert, and a standard 2 gang Decora faceplate. Very simple and inexpensive products. I like this solution because it is clean, simple, and effective. The recessed Decora power outlet is key for recessing your power plug. This solution is even more perfect for putting power being a flat panel LED TV. Since the LED TV's are mounted so tight to the wall, the recessed power outlets sinks the power plug into the wall leaving you plenty of room for the TV to mount flat on the wall like it is designed to. To add power to this solution you really need to just tap into some local power in the area. You can run a small piece of romex to the power receptacle and that is going to light up that plug with power. I really think this is a simple and cost effective way to add power and cable management to the back of your wall mount TV. I really home this video makes your installations easier and more successful! If you need any help or support in your installations feel free to contact me. All my contact information is right on my channel! Best of luck! www.cablingplus.com
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