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Originally Posted by Hondaracer
Technically, by code, you cant run an AC adapter cord through a wall, and even HDMI and optical cables are supposed to be rated for in-wall use, but low voltage stuff like that is rarely a concern.
At my last place, for our main TV, i used somthing similar to whats quoted here, it's basically a DIYer wiring kit, the one i used was called a "power bridge"
(i actually still have the power bridge if your interested, I paid $80 i beleive, i'll sell it for $60, comes with everything you need)
This basically creates a jumpered outlet on the wall behind the TV, safe and easy. You just have to be able to cut your drywall etc.
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Yeah i took a look at that too, looks appealing since everything was self contained and only needs a cable to plug into the actual power outlet.
My only concern is that I won't be using a floor shelving unit and I'll have consoles on a floating shelf. I'll keep that in mind.
This will be my last priority as I'm doing some home improvements, it'll give me time to think about how I want this set up.