Well, I decided to start the project this fall. As I have a day job, this will take a while, but I hope to be done by Christmas. The second phase will be installing the projector, screen, false wall and building a component stand (I'll be doing all the pre-wiring during phase one). The destruction part of phase one is complete. Wall and ceiling drywall are down and I'm fixing up the wiring for installing the pot lighting. Whoever originally wired the circuits decided on the most bizarre routing as he possibly could've.
So, I'm cutting it out and re-running it in a more sane layout. I'm surprised that I only found one hidden junction box.
Of course, the wire ends were secured with electrical tape - no marrettes.
I also yanked out about 100 feet of redundant wire, that had previously been disconnected at the ends, but left in place.
I thought about installing remote control dimmers for the lighting and programming them into my Harmony 880, but SWMBO doesn't want them. I had concerns about the dimmers being outside the signal radius for this remote and that they wouldn't operate when the remote is aimed towards the components.
Anybody know if I can program a separate activity in the remote and not have it affect another activity? What I mean is, if I hit "Watch a movie" on the remote, then hit "dim the lights", will it turn off the components, before dimming the lights? I wouldn't think so, but thought I'd ask. If it isn't a problem, then I could make them separate activities, so that I could aim the remote towards the different items, in sequence.
I
do know that I will be able to operate the projector and components in the same activity, because I can point the remote up at the ceiling and still switch on the components at the front of the room.
On a different topic - and I can't believe it's just coincedence - when I removed the staples from the telephone wire (Cat3??), which were holding the wire on the baseboard molding, incoming phone calls would get dropped, before we could even answer. I have to believe there must've been a short caused by my moving the wire. We could dial out fine though. This went on for a couple of days. Of course, when the phone company tech showed up to check it out, the problem had gone away. So, he couldn't really diagnose the problem. It's been fine for the last 5 days, but I'm concerned about putting it all back in place.
The tech
did advise me that while I had the ceiling and walls down, to rewire with CAT5/5e for the telephones. I had planned to do that for my HT components, for connection to my router, but I hadn't really considered the phone lines. I could run the wire I'm sure, but I have no idea how I'd connect it to the system. The wires are terminated at a 66 block, but it's a mystery to me as to how to connect them. I've googled it, but I can't find any guide that I can grasp.
Can anyone provide me a link to a nicely dumbed down guide for this?
I'll post pics of my progress later. And, if you're reading this Alex, don't make fun of my mudding skills!!