Low profile TV wall mount

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Trustmeimadoctor

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Friday 26th June 2020
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No tilt or swivel just low profile only a 49xg5005 so not heavy any suggestions

I have the genuine Samsung mount on TV down stairs and that's stupidly close

The official Sony mount is 240! For a bit of steel with 4 bends in it and some punched holes

Trustmeimadoctor

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I was wanting like 1cm really like the Samsung zero mount

Trustmeimadoctor

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MOBB said:
What about a One For All Ultra Slim WM6611

Looks pretty slimline
Actually 13mm that will do it's on a wall at end of bed so need really slim

Trustmeimadoctor

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Nope TV isn't here yet

Only need power and data will run both most likely straight into a brush faceplate and up into loft gonna put it where ever the power input is for extra depth

Trustmeimadoctor

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Wednesday 1st July 2020
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Ended up with this one https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07QG3LHHY/ref=cm_sw_r...

Bit thicker but cheap as missed out on a wm6411 on fleabay

Trustmeimadoctor

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Monday 6th July 2020
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Yes it's up and it's not bad BUT it's depends on the TV mine has a fald backlight so it's got a full back so no area for a plug to go behind. I'm even worse off as my set has A hard wired power cable but I have a plan

Trustmeimadoctor

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Monday 6th July 2020
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Lol not a xg9005 is it?

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timmymagic73 said:
Mine is a FALD Sony and it's now up on the Peerless 8mm mount I posted previously - no issues here with clearance in the end.

The TV has a standard IEC C7 socket on the back and came with a silly 1m lead, so I just bought a 3m one on Amazon.

No chance of running another power cable up/inside the wall and use a flex connector to the original lead? I can't see how you'd have warranty issues for removing a plug.

The cable connection void on my TV lines up with a brush plate surface mounted on the wall, quite a bit of clearance in this area. My wall is dry-lined so I just dropped the cables down behind the plasterboard in conduit to another lower brush plate as there weren't any adhesive dabs in the way. Luckily.



Edited by timmymagic73 on Monday 6th July 13:47
That's what I'm doing but connecting to a fcu