Post 3 made on Wednesday December 21, 2016 at 13:27 |
Ernie Gilman Yes, That Ernie! |
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I was thinking "no problem" until I saw the conduit was PVC. I'd sure want a couple of layers of mu metal under the TV!
The thing is, won't it's protection be compromised where it's penetrated by a lag bolt? Don't you need to provide an opening for power and low voltage for the TV... which would open up any layer of anything?
We had zero problems with the system I did in a flip recently. Its power panel backs up to the immediate left of all the components, so they were all about a foot from all that; outputs are all Romex, to boot. But the closest edge of the TV was more than three feet away from that mess, much further than you'll have.
All you can do is everything people suggest.
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