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RE: how-to wire for plasma
- Subject: RE: how-to wire for plasma
- From: "Pedro De Oliveira" <groups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 14:48:50 +0100
Thanks Rich, that makes sense.
Anyone have a guide to burying conduit?
Cheers,
Pedro
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Subject: RE: [ukha_d] how-to wire for plasma
Pop the pins out (remeber where they go) and then feed the cable thru. A
small jewlers flat head screwdriver up the side of the pin will release it,
you may need to bend the tab back a little to get it to snap in place when
putting the plug back on.
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Subject: [ukha_d] how-to wire for plasma
I'm considering taking the plunge and moving my plasma from a stand to the
wall but can't find any info about putting a conduit in the wall or how
others have wired without burying cables. The stuff I have found is mostly
American and so no bricks to worry about...
Does anyone have any info or sites they would recommend showing how to put
a
conduit in a wall? I'm worried about scart cables and the like needing a
super big conduit to pass the plug...
Cheers,
Pedro
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