Mounting LCD on wall, surge prot outlet?

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computergeek13

Enthusiast
Hi there, im getting ready to mount my Sony Bravia 32" onto the wall. I am going to run a new outlet directly behind the TV so the power cord does not hang down in sight. My question is can anyone think of a way to surge protect the tv? Other than running the power cord directly through the wall and down and out at the home theater surge i cannot... wonder if anyone has attempted something similar and had a creative burst of imagination...

thanks!

Also the new apc H15 power conditioner, is it really worth the money. I need a quality surge protection - but i have never used a power conditioner - the features sound great just wonder if it is needed.

The price doesnt scare me away, what other surge equipment comes recommend in place?

thanks!
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Hi there, im getting ready to mount my Sony Bravia 32" onto the wall. I am going to run a new outlet directly behind the TV so the power cord does not hang down in sight. My question is can anyone think of a way to surge protect the tv? Other than running the power cord directly through the wall and down and out at the home theater surge i cannot... wonder if anyone has attempted something similar and had a creative burst of imagination...

thanks!

Also the new apc H15 power conditioner, is it really worth the money. I need a quality surge protection - but i have never used a power conditioner - the features sound great just wonder if it is needed.

The price doesnt scare me away, what other surge equipment comes recommend in place?

thanks!
Please search the forums. We have had exactly the same question in the last few days, and it applies to your situation precisely!

Please read this thread and see if it answers your question.

http://forums.audioholics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41550

The most irritating thing about these forums is that we go over the same ground again and again. We are glad to help, but there are some of us who do a big share of sorting out design, fault finding and technical questions. These responses take time and thought. It is much more productive if people would do some research first before starting a thread. Then we can move on and help someone else.
 
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stanlee

Audiophyte
try panamax.com
go ti inwall products.
good luck.
 

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