I've had a wall mounted T.V. for years now. But after re-decorating, I'd like to hide the cables.
I'm wondering what things to consider when getting an electric socket installed just above the T.V. wall mount bracket.
I reckon the socket should be placed around where I've marked a small red square on the attached image. Does this seem okay?
I've had my Sony Bravia 42" T.V. for about 7 years now. I browse new T.V.s in stores or upgrade very infrequently. My T.V. is thick at the bottom and thin at the top, which is compatible with my setup. Could I have problems when I upgrade my T.V. in future? Could I have problems with the socket and plug extending too much from the wall? If so, could the two plastic spacers for each of the three wall bracket screws, be used to extend the T.V. bracket away from the wall to alleviate that issue? I don't know what those spacers are for, really. Are there special, slimline electric sockets and plugs designed for this purpose which I should consider?
I'm probobly worrying about nothing, but thought I'd check before proceeding.
I'm wondering what things to consider when getting an electric socket installed just above the T.V. wall mount bracket.
I reckon the socket should be placed around where I've marked a small red square on the attached image. Does this seem okay?
I've had my Sony Bravia 42" T.V. for about 7 years now. I browse new T.V.s in stores or upgrade very infrequently. My T.V. is thick at the bottom and thin at the top, which is compatible with my setup. Could I have problems when I upgrade my T.V. in future? Could I have problems with the socket and plug extending too much from the wall? If so, could the two plastic spacers for each of the three wall bracket screws, be used to extend the T.V. bracket away from the wall to alleviate that issue? I don't know what those spacers are for, really. Are there special, slimline electric sockets and plugs designed for this purpose which I should consider?
I'm probobly worrying about nothing, but thought I'd check before proceeding.