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Cable Organizer Kit with Power 50-3323-WH-KIT,Wall Mount TV, HDTV Installation, Home Theater

Click the following link for a list of retailers: www.datacommcableorganizer.com. Use DataComm Electronics’ easy-to-install Flat Panel TV Cable Organizer Kit with Power to install power and hide unwanted audio (hdmi, component video, etc) cables in the wall behind your wall mount tv, lcd, hdtv, or plasma flat panel TV. This kit brings a clean, professional image to your at-home lcd, hdtv, or plasma flat panel tv installation. Since this kit does not connect to your homes existing wiring, there is no contact with live electrical circuits. To install, connect the two Recessed Cable Plates using electrical wire. Plug the female end of the extension cord into the Recessed Cable Plate with Straight Blade Inlet and the male end into a surge protector or power outlet. This connection will bring power to your hdtv, lcd, or plasma TV or A/V equipment. The Flat Panel TV Cable Organizer Kit with Power comes with simple instructions for a quick and easy flat panel, lcd, hdtv, home theater or plasma tv installation.


10 Responses to “Cable Organizer Kit with Power 50-3323-WH-KIT,Wall Mount TV, HDTV Installation, Home Theater”

  1. itsmegino says:

    Hoe did she get those wires pass the fire block?? I’m pretty sure every wall has a block about half way up, Its code.

  2. DataCommElectronics says:

    @itsmegino That is not the case and we have had no complaints from? any customers who have run into that problem. It could be code where you live, but again we have had no reports of this being an issue.

  3. AYCHMENG says:

    @AMOVIEROOM UR SO? RIGHT HAHAHAHA xD

  4. MrAks10 says:

    @AMOVIEROOM hahahaha….i saw that.? Nice work youtuber.

  5. LapseOfLuxury says:

    @itsmegino It’s code in CA to have fireblocks between studs? at about 4′ high.

  6. itsmegino says:

    @LapseOfLuxury I? know,I’m a Class B General Contractor in the state of California and every wall I built or opened up always had a fire block between the 16″ studs.

  7. itsmegino says:

    @LapseOfLuxury I know,I’m a Class B General Contractor in the state of California and every wall I built or opened up? always had a fire block between the 16″ o.c. studs.

  8. Kingnothing8585 says:

    @itsmegino So, then,? being in CA, I could have some trouble installing this?

  9. DjGibsonify says:

    very good? video !

  10. CabronaDeNacimiento says:

    AHA“`Wooohoooo I finally found what I was looking for…ok britt…As soon as? I get the kit Girlfriend I need to come back here re-play the video do this step by step with ya….and if I get my pretty little hands electricuted…O_O I will sue you for posting this how to do yourself video lmao…

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