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RE: Concealed wiring - flat screen
Depends which type of plasma you go for
Some have a separate box for the connections which are interconnected by
cables you wouldn't want to terminate
You really need to have access to a cable duct behind the screen which you
can easily add whatever cable runs you need in the future
At least that way any Plasma you buy in the future could be installed
Mike
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From: Shane Harrison [mailto:shane.harrison@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 03 November 2003 07:17
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Concealed wiring - flat screen
Hi there,
I'm looking for a bit of advice. I am building a new house and would
like to make provision for flat screens (LCD or Plasma) mounted up on
the walls for installation sometime in the future. Question is what do
people do normally regarding concealing the power, video and audio
connections. In my case I won't be installing immediately remember.
The best I have thought of todate is to recess in a large
"flushbox" and
terminate connections there, then drywall over the top of it and cut out
the drywall when/if I install the screen.
TIA
Shane
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