How to HIDE WIRES for your MOUNTED TV!
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- Опубліковано 19 кві 2023
- Here’s a quick guide on how to hide your Wires for your mounted TV.
If you need the tools/supplies in the video - email me (markylandusa[at]gmail.com).
Also, feel free to reach out with questions.
Hope this helps someone. - Навчання та стиль
Great presentation. Very informative.
ingenious! Thanks.
Great idea with the conduit. Great pointers
Didn’t think about using conduit. Thanks for the idea.
No problem 👍
Good informative video. Great job!
Awesome Video! Will follow this method 👌
Great! Hope it works for you. Feel free to reach out with any questions.
great video , helped a lot...👍👍👍👍👍 thanks
Thank you! Glad it helped
I was always taught that extension cords inside walls was a violation of NEC and a potential fire hazard? Have I been taught wrong?
@@nunyabizness5660 Great question. Not all extension cables are coated/made equal. This is why, in the video, a NEC Approved Conduit is utilized. It also protects HDMI wires, and other cables that are ran - even though they’re mostly low voltage.
@@tvgeekmarky I have been educated I appreciate that bro, I’m always trying to learn more stuff
@@nunyabizness5660 same here, man. It’s always new techniques to be effective and efficient
Hello, Thanks for the video as I am planning to do the same thing. The extension cord won't prevent surges right or are you using an extension cord with surge protection?
Also, do most conduits have labeling that let's us know if safe to run electrical wire behind the wall? Thanks in advance for your reply.
Thanks for the question! Alright, so, the ext cord in the video will not prevent surges - however, you can use a surge protector instead. The conduits DO have labeling that meets certain criteria to run power cables, fiber optics, and other lines. Assuming your in the states, check out Hydromaxx (via Home Depot). I believe that’s what I used in this demonstration. They also have one with a “split” in it - known as “split loom” that would allow for adding cables a little easier than a confined 2”-3” opening. That’s another thing to keep in mind when routing cables.
I hope this helps!
Can you link the hole cutting bit?...that red thingy.
Depends on the size hole you want to put for the opening. I used a 51/52mm with corresponding sized grommet cover.
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You really crazy to have everyone email you for a list of links to all the tools lol
I only aim to be helpful lol. Hopefully I didn’t create a whirlwind for myself 😂
If it was a fire break, then what?
…then it would be a different video, my guy 🤷🏽♂️. Coming soon! Great question though.