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Hidden Wires

  • 09-10-2009 5:46pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 310 ✭✭


    about to start a new build. 50" tv will be up over the inset stove. either side of the chimney brest are windows...i'm just wondering on the best way to hide the wires. I suppose if i get a wide conduit pipe installed i can change wires myself afterwards...but i'm kinda scratching my head wondering where i'm going to put my sky box, blu ray etc...


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,103 ✭✭✭✭cnocbui


    1922 wrote: »
    about to start a new build. 50" tv will be up over the inset stove. either side of the chimney brest are windows...i'm just wondering on the best way to hide the wires. I suppose if i get a wide conduit pipe installed i can change wires myself afterwards...but i'm kinda scratching my head wondering where i'm going to put my sky box, blu ray etc...

    The Panasonic Z1 plasma TV just requires power. It has a separate box containing most of the electronics to which all other connections are made. The video signal is then transmitted wirelessly to the panel. Conduit would probably be cheaper though.


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