Hanging a Flat Screen TV
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herbialfa

Original Poster:

1,489 posts

225 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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I'm now getting to the plastering stage of my loft conversion and the 2 kids will have flat screen TVs in their own bedrooms.

The wiring is near enough sorted but..............

When the TV is wall mounted I'd prefer all the gubbings to be hid behind the TV. However her indoors doesn't like things on "Standby" at night! Fair enough!

So have any you lot hung a TV with a socket and where etc???

I know I can place it to the bottom left hand corner of the screen, logical thinking!, but is there another way I just can't see?

Thanks in advance!

pmanson

13,388 posts

276 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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We have a single socket behind the TV in the lounge (top left hand corner). Plenty of room to access the switch etc as the TV is angled down slightly.

You can only see the switch if you walk up the stairs and look down behind the TV

m3jappa

6,889 posts

241 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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put the tv power lead into a nice low level spur. Job done.

No plug sockets at all then smile

Simpo Two

91,371 posts

288 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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m3jappa said:
put the tv power lead into a nice low level spur. Job done.

No plug sockets at all then smile
Yes, I was thinking a standard wall switch would do it; no sockets, no wires.

Busamav

2,954 posts

231 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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m3jappa said:
put the tv power lead into a nice low level spur. Job done.

No plug sockets at all then smile
yup , this is the way forward

Defcon5

6,459 posts

214 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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Surely the TVs will have an off button?

E31Shrew

5,962 posts

215 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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Defcon5 said:
Surely the TVs will have an off button?
Samsungs just go on to standby. Panasonics have on/off switches. Not sure about others as thats all we sell.

Depending on size why not put them on swivel brackets?

mrsxllifts

2,501 posts

222 months

Sunday 7th November 2010
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We have got sockets which are hidden behind stuff but the switches are seperate and accessible. The idea came from the builders who have put the sockets for the fridge, washing machine etc at the back of there holes under the worktop but the switches are above the worktop and but switched off quickly and easily if needed. We carried this though to the lounge but the switch now switches a number of sockets off ie tv, surround sound, x box etc so when we work away we can easily turn off all the none essential stuff.

m3jappa

6,889 posts

241 months

Sunday 7th November 2010
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mrsxllifts said:
We have got sockets which are hidden behind stuff but the switches are seperate and accessible. The idea came from the builders who have put the sockets for the fridge, washing machine etc at the back of there holes under the worktop but the switches are above the worktop and but switched off quickly and easily if needed. We carried this though to the lounge but the switch now switches a number of sockets off ie tv, surround sound, x box etc so when we work away we can easily turn off all the none essential stuff.
spurs then biglaugh ;0

mrsxllifts

2,501 posts

222 months

Sunday 7th November 2010
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I believed that a spur had the item wired directly in to it so these are not spurs but if I'm wrong, I stand corrupted! Although the face plate are technically switched neon spur tops they are switching the socket not the item itself but hey ho, hopefully the OP knows what I'm on about! hehe

mrsxllifts

2,501 posts

222 months

Sunday 7th November 2010
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I believed that a spur had the item wired directly in to it so these are not spurs but if I'm wrong, I stand corrupted! Although the face plate are technically switched neon spur tops they are switching the socket not the item itself but hey ho, hopefully the OP knows what I'm on about! hehe

mrsxllifts

2,501 posts

222 months

Sunday 7th November 2010
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I believed that a spur had the item wired directly in to it so these are not spurs but if I'm wrong, I stand corrupted! Although the face plate are technically switched neon spur tops they are switching the socket not the item itself but hey ho, hopefully the OP knows what I'm on about! hehe

mrsxllifts

2,501 posts

222 months

Sunday 7th November 2010
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I believed that a spur had the item wired directly in to it so these are not spurs but if I'm wrong, I stand corrupted! Although the face plate are technically switched neon spur tops they are switching the socket not the item itself but hey ho, hopefully the OP knows what I'm on about! hehe

mrsxllifts

2,501 posts

222 months

Sunday 7th November 2010
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I believed that a spur had the item wired directly in to it so these are not spurs but if I'm wrong, I stand corrupted! Although the face plate are technically switched neon spur tops they are switching the socket not the item itself but hey ho, hopefully the OP knows what I'm on about! hehe

mrsxllifts

2,501 posts

222 months

Sunday 7th November 2010
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I believed that a spur had the item wired directly in to it so these are not spurs but if I'm wrong, I stand corrupted! Although the face plate are technically switched neon spur tops they are switching the socket not the item itself but hey ho, hopefully the OP knows what I'm on about! hehe

Simpo Two

91,371 posts

288 months

Sunday 7th November 2010
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You know, there's a reason why I always click on 'return to topic' to see if my post has come out OK... hehe