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The DATA COMM Electronics 45-0001-WH 1-Gang Recessed Low Voltage Cable Plate is the ultimate solution for managing cables behind your flat panel TV and AV devices. Designed for versatility and convenience, it ensures a clean, organized look while being compatible with standard low voltage mounting brackets. Its durable construction and flexible installation options make it a must-have for any modern home theater setup.
U**T
Work great.... but please do not use them for your power cords!
The plates work very well. They are nice and sturdy and the angled hole helps direct your LOW VOLTAGE cabling such as speaker wire, HDMI, and audio cables.Just make sure you have a low voltage bracket handy such as the Legrand one:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0034XRLFM?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detailsYou'll also need a drywall saw or razor blade to cut the hole for the low voltage bracket. Once the bracket is in place, this cable plate attaches quickly with 2 screws. I've found it is much easier to feed your cabling from top to bottom and then through this plate prior to attaching it to the wall.One note.... I see a very scary number of images and reviews from other Amazon customers showing they are running their power cords through this plate. This plate is designed only for LOW VOLTAGE wiring, not power cords. Power cords and extension cords are not allowed to be run in walls per the National Electrical Code. Only specialized in-wall rated electrical cabling is allowed. If you were to run, say, the power cord for your TV through the wall using this plate and a fire were to occur in this area, your home owners insurance can and will deny the claim.For wall mounting a TV, you must have a power outlet properly wired behind the TV instead of just running your power cord or an extension cord through the wall. The easiest solution for the do-it-yourself crowd is the Powerbridge:https://www.amazon.com/PowerBridge-Recessed-Management-PowerConnect-Wall-Mounted/dp/B00GWGZKF6?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1&psc=1
G**A
Works Great Looks Good
Works Great Looks Good
J**C
Great way to run cords behind your wall
Have bought this product several times. Typically put one behind a TV, and the other at outlet height. Great way to pass a variety of cords through the wall, and especially easy if it's an interior wall with no insulation in it to try and yank the cables through. Don't forget to get an easy to install 1 gang low voltage mounting bracket.This is an easier project than most people think to enable hiding your wiring. Whether it's to a TV or going up a wall to a speaker, light, etc. Get a stud finder, hand drywall saw, and some fish tape to pull the cable through (not even always needed, especially in open wall cavities). YouTube has some great videos to help get you confident.
M**J
Works
Well made and good price.
B**J
Nice way to finish off a wall mounted TV.
There is nothing like a wall mounted 50" TV especially if you can make it look wireless. I purchased two of these inexpensive items and with two Low Voltage mounting brackets (Home Depot) I made the TV installation look great. I mounted one behind the far lower corner of the TV and one about the height of the plug (about 2 1/2 to 3' apart this is important).I have run all the wires required to run two Game Stations and every other accessory wire that the television requires to populate every output/input on the TV. Make sure that you plan first it helps to make sure that you have a hollow wall so that you can run accessory wire without obstruction. Also make sure that the two Gang plates are directly in line with one another and don't make them too far apart so that most wire will not need to be extended. Leave the plates accessable so that you can remove them for future wire without too much destruction. I can slide my TV over 6" and I have access to the plate but it is a good Idea to leave a fish rope threaded through the wall and out of both Gang Plates too.I am really happy with the simplicity and finished look however if it is cold behind the wall there is nothing stopping the cold air from coming out of these plates so keep that in mind or plan to stuff insulation in the holes.
B**J
Seems to work.
ok
V**3
clean install
This item is easy to install and it does a nice clean job of hiding the wires after install. It is a must have for home theater enthusiast who want a nice clean look.update:still enjoy the item and it does what it's supposed to but i have had issues with the depth of the product and the space needed between the walls. The cables feed thru it effortlessly but they can only be fed one way. The wires can either come thru one end of the plate due to the design inside the wall, so it would be from the top or bottom. There is a curve inside the plate that will only allow the wires to be "run" inside the wall from one direction. so keep this in mid if you are trying to feed wires from both top and bottom, it can be done but it will be a more difficult install.
M**D
It's a conduit. What'dya want?
Seriously, it's a conduit; what can you say about a conduit? It's solid; not cheap plastic. It's nice and white. It conducts cables through it.I used this to run wires through the wall and down towards the floor. I was thinking about doing actual connectors for each cable, but then I realized that my needs were probably going to change as time went on and this allowed for me to grow. I'm glad I went this route since I'd have needed four or five plates to do what this double does.I have the following cables running through it, with room for more:3x HDMI1x xBox RCA Component/AV cable (which is huge)1x USB extension cable1x Power cable1x CoaxialThe component cable was needed because of the Turtle Beach xBox headset my wife uses, otherwise we could have used an HDMI.That would have required a plate for:1x for power1x for the component + A/V plugs (5 RCA plugs, three for component, one each for right/left sound)1x for a Coaxial + USB combo1 or 2 plates for the three HDMISo I used one double-wide plate instead of 4-5 single plates, which would have been hard to fit behind the TV. Plus there was room to add something like a second component cable if I need to.
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