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Post 8 made on Wednesday February 14, 2018 at 19:51
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On February 14, 2018 at 19:33, Grasshopper said...
We've typically just run our wire (structure, typically a single coax with 3 cat5e) to a single gang right next to the electrician's power. It's usually just on the opposite side of the stud that the electrician is running power to. We don't worry about the mount until later because a lot can change over the course of the building of the house, including both the technology available and the whims of the homeowner. We've not had a problem finding a suitable mount for the tv that the client ends up going with. If we ordered the tv immediately, they could easily change their mind and we'd wind up sitting on it and possibly not being able to use it or sell it.

you would ALWAYS want to nail up the LV box on the opposite STUD in the same cavity!!!!!!! not the opposite side of the stud. this allows a flush enclosure style box like the snap 8x14, chief PAC, AI, etc to be cut in and have your LV and power in the same enclosure. also we NEVER nail any box on other side of a single stud PERIOD. it looks like shit that close together. my guys have to nail up at least one block to space it out.
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