How To Run Power Cables Behind The Wall
Have wall mounted television but don’t know where do cords go? How do you run power TV cords? Can you hide power cables behind the wall?
Solve the common problem of exposed Power and A/V Cables hiding them behind your flat panel TV by using the In Wall Cable Organizer Kit 50-3323-WH-KIT. Hide TV Cables in the wall and keep your Home theater looking its best!
This is a convenient low voltage/high voltage wire management solution for wall mount TV’s. All-in-one kit also includes old-work electrical boxes and Romex wiring.
Total Solution In Wall Kit by PowerBridge
PowerBridges Total Solution Slim Line In-Wall Extension Kit is the most cost effective in-wall electrical solution to protect expensive home theater HDTV equipment from surge damage.
The TSPBIW allows all connected home theater HDTV components on the same A/C electrical circuit, reducing interference and line noise from separate household A/C circuits and outlets. This cable organizer works best with HDTV, flat panel LCD HDTV, ceiling mounted projectors and subwoofers.
Designed to plug into a surge protector or power conditioner to protect flat panel TV in same room or remotely in A/V component room. Simplified installation of in-wall wiring. Easy to install and using it with a wall mounted flat screen allows you to have clean and elegant installation.
All cables are concealed behind the wall which allows you to have the TV as close to the wall as possible. If a 60″ plasma hangs on an OMNI mount low profile wall bracket, the TV is 1.5 in off of the wall and from the side you can’t see any of the cables or connections because they are hidden by the OMNI mount.
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April 23rd, 2010
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