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Old 11-04-2009, 07:41 PM
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I have an apc for power protection of my other home theater stuff. I have mounted my plasma TV, with all wires in wall and the TV plug behind the unit, and was wondering how to protect if from power related issues i.e. surges, drops and general interferance. I do not want to run the cord down the wall. Has anyone heard of or used the "Power Bridge" or have any other ideas?

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I have an apc for power protection of my other home theater stuff. I have mounted my plasma TV, with all wires in wall and the TV plug behind the unit, and was wondering how to protect if from power related issues i.e. surges, drops and general interferance. I do not want to run the cord down the wall. Has anyone heard of or used the "Power Bridge" or have any other ideas?

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http://www.powerbridgesolution.com/
Power Bridge is made to be run to the rest of the system, so it can get it's power from the same circuit, eliminating ground loops and if you use any kind of surge suppression, the whole system should be on the same one. All it needs is to have a piece of Romex run from the TV location to where the rack is, and then the Power Bridge is connected. The only time the circuit will be live is after it's connected to a source of power.
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They make low profile ones that are intended to fit behind a TV, as long as you don't have a low profile mount.
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