ᐅ Mounting a TV on the Wall

Created on: 7 Apr 2017 18:42
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Hendrik007
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Hendrik007
7 Apr 2017 18:42
Hello everyone,
we are planning our apartment and therefore also the electrical installation.
The TV will be wall-mounted in the future. For this, we will place the power outlet higher so that it is hidden behind the device and no cable is visible. The network socket is also behind it. But: HDMI needs to be routed to the devices standing below the TV. Then I have a cable again. How do you solve this problem?
Thanks and best regards
77.willo7 Apr 2017 18:54
Empty conduit.
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ONeill
7 Apr 2017 20:32
Watching TV over the network ;-)
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ypg
7 Apr 2017 20:35
The devices could also be placed on a shelf directly _above_ the television – that way, no cables are visible 🙂

Regards, Yvonne
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toxicmolotof
7 Apr 2017 20:43
An HDMI cable (with a slim, straight connector) and an optical cable fit inside a 32mm (1.3 inch) conduit.
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Bieber0815
7 Apr 2017 21:46
From personal experience: Ribbed thin conduit pipes (32 mm (1.25 inches)?) are not ideal for pulling standard HDMI connectors through. If possible, I recommend smooth-wall pipes and preferably one size larger. (I have to admit, in our case, satellite, network, and HDMI cables all have to go through the same conduit because there is only power behind the TV wall. Of course, this could be done better...)

There are sockets with a "curtain" or something similar...