we're building a new home and have a chance to pre wire whatever i need. I want to do it right and have a few questions. I'm gonna have all the flat panel tv's on the walls. I'm gonna have the electrical outlets placed mid wall for those. But what do you do to overcome the needed cable box? It seems dumb to hang a plasma nice and neat on the wall, but then still need the ugly cable box below it. And then one for each tv in every room. Is there anyway to have all the tv's wired to ONE hidden cable box/dvr and ONE blu-ray player?
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Having done this for a living for 2 years and a hobby for 3 more. I would suggest this:
Have a dedicated media closet somewhere in the home as stated before. Home run all you room locations to this one location. Make sure the closet is well ventilated and has numerous dedicated electrical outlets with good grounding as well!
Run a minimum of 3 cat6 wires to each location. I say this because you can run the video baluns(sp?) on 2 of them as well as carry digital audio and IR. Then have the 3rd for ethernet should you want a game console locally. If you plan on using HDMI over component I would then go ahead and run the HDMI cables as well.
Next spend the money and save the time now to pre-wire every room with a 16/4 and just leave it coiled up in the ceiling for future use. Then pre wire your rooms where you are going to have a TV for; 5.1, 7.1, 5.2, or 7.2 depending on your plans. I personally would run both a coaxial and 16/4 to each sub location.
Lastly if you plan to have a wireless home network or home automation/control system; I would find the best location(s) for coverage and pre wire those as well.
You can also use this central closet for the security system, as well as a home surveillance central point, and lighting control, etc.
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Originally posted by 2K2 LS1 View Postlol nothing like 140 degrees in an attic on a hot summer day and pink itcy insulation all over you
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Originally posted by dangerous_sep View PostJesus i sure don't miss those days. best time i had was re-wiring James Freeman's home, nothing like running wire under the house in a climate controlled bat cave!
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Originally posted by 2K2 LS1 View PostLol fun times indeed...Nothing tops me alost burning down Mark Cuban's house when we swapped out the Lutron lighting control and I somehow arced a wire and couldn't get it off. Luckily a little smoke and the fire alarm later, and a tripped breaker kept it all from going up in smoke
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Originally posted by dangerous_sep View Postlol oh damn hahaha i can only imagine you trying to get that wire off of there! that stuff will melt/fuse together fast if the run back to the breaker is far enough.
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