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NEXUS TV lifts / drops
This thread has 17 replies. Displaying posts 16 through 18.
Post 16 made on Saturday October 29, 2011 at 10:54
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Post 17 made on Saturday October 29, 2011 at 12:02
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What are the control options? I recently took over a project with a customer supplied Decor lift and it made me appreciate Auton even more than I already do.

Vincent, Got your email. I've been super busy with a commercial project. I'm going to have two conference room controls to send you soon after we figure out the details. The two rooms will be separate but need the ability for the wall to open up the middle (Working on automating this) and have the two rooms act as one for larger conferences. We also need to have a table top device with switching capabilities for multiple laptops. Hit me up if you have any ideas.
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Post 18 made on Wednesday November 20, 2013 at 09:10
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I have to set up a couple Nexus TV lifts this week and was wondering what the on-going experience has been as I am a bit wary.

As it happens, the builder threw in a Nexis lift that rises from the center of the kitchen island. Typically, this item is used for storing appliances like blenders etc., so as to be hidden when not in use. There are two compartments to this rising unit, right and left, and the builder wants to put a TV in one of the compartments. It doesn't seem as though it was built for this purpose, as there are no good ways to manage hiding the wires - I suggested building a false back that allows for mounting the TV and hiding the wires, which I think the cabinet guy is implementing. However, there doesn't seem to be any wire management below the unit when it raise/lowers to keep the wires from getting pinched.

I believe this is the unit

This is adminittedly vauge, but I'm looking for suggestions on something after market I could use manage the wires below the unit as it drops. There looks to be about a 4 inch space which seems to tight to me- maybe a scissor type arm would work....?  The unit comes down onto a base so the sides of the unit come down onto the unit flush.  There is about a 4" recess if you look at the storage unit from underneath.

EDIT:

Nevermind, they have an accessory at Nexus for this....

Last edited by andrewinboulder on November 20, 2013 15:01.
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