TV Units and a cable problem
TV Units and a cable problem
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audi321

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6,021 posts

237 months

Monday 23rd November 2015
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Hi all, I'm after a new TV unit for my new house which I'm moving to next few weeks, and I've seen prices ranging from £100 to £1000 for what I'm after, so I thought I would ask you experts smile

The TV is going on the wall, but not too high (the wall has a socket on it which I need to cover at 1.4m high) and I would like a low TV unit, and long (2m ish), so any recommendations would be appreciated.

The problem..........involves a cable! Although the previous house owner has put plenty of connections in the wall from their TV unit up to the TV, I have a Bose Videowave which has a cable leading from a TV control unit box, up to the TV. The wall is newly plastered and painted, so I don't really want to mess around chasing this wire in. I need to get this cable up from the low unit to the TV. I was thinking about going outside and then back in again, but the cable has a fairly large connector (bigger than HDMI) at each end, so drilling would be difficult.

What would you guys do? Please don't say find another house smile

VEX

5,259 posts

270 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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Depending on the insulation used, we sometimes run in the cavity wall void. If you cut a whole smaller than a UK back box then you can cover the hole and then use a brush plate to cover it.

V.

audi321

Original Poster:

6,021 posts

237 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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It's a solid wall frown

SlidingSideways

1,345 posts

256 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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If it's an external wall, could you go out, up the wall outside and back in again?

audi321

Original Poster:

6,021 posts

237 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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I could yes. But that's what I mean about the cable and the large connectors on it. Even though the cable is only about power lead thickness I would need a massive drill bit to get the connector through and its pebbledash on the outside which is next doors courtyard which I couldn't guarantee taking off a massive chunk of the render frown

SlidingSideways

1,345 posts

256 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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Sorry, skim read your post and didn't spot the connector part, or that you'd already discounted going out/in getmecoat

audi321 said:
the previous house owner has put plenty of connections in the wall from their TV unit up to the TV,
What are the cables in? If they're in a conduit, is there room to poke your cable (ooh-err) through that as well? Although I guess the connector will make this tricky also.

audi321

Original Poster:

6,021 posts

237 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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Good thinking! Although I can't answer that until I move in, let's hope there's some conduit. I could bin off all the old HDMI leads/Scart leads which he had put in and just feed up my chunky connector. It's not huge, probably just a little bigger than a HDMI and smaller than a VGA connnector.

aquarianone

502 posts

201 months

Tuesday 24th November 2015
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I got this stand from Ebay, around £130

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-Metre-Large-2-Door-TV-...

The tv is 65" and the stand is 2m long, i've left the door's off from the left & right sections, does the job perfectly (ie have enough space for my center speaker in the middle section) and they do a few different colors / styles.





JKRolling

642 posts

126 months

Sunday 27th December 2015
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Could you not build a simple frame put chip board on the front and either paint or wall paper as a feature wall?

roverspeed

700 posts

220 months

Sunday 27th December 2015
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I googled your tv and could be completely wrong, but isn't it just an hdmi lead going from the box to the screen?

Eta -never mind. It's not. Stupid Bose

Could cutting and joining the cable be an option?

Edited by roverspeed on Sunday 27th December 16:31

audi321

Original Poster:

6,021 posts

237 months

Sunday 27th December 2015
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Well it turns out the house has fallen through!! Bloody Japanese knotweed in next doors garden - long story!

So thanks for all your help guys but looks like the problem will never occur.

Cheers again.