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DataComm 45-0001-WH 1-Gang Recessed Low Voltage Cable Plate (White)
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DataComm 45-0001-WH 1-Gang Recessed Low Voltage Cable Plate (White)

List Price: $5.99
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Description:

Use DataComm Electronics 1-gang recessed low voltage cable plates to install low voltage cables behind your flat panel TV, your amplifier, or other audio/video devices.

Features:

Install low-voltage cables behind your flat panel TV or other audio/video devices, flush to the wall surface


Allows cable management internally rather than externally


For professional installation


1-gang recessed low voltage cable plate


Paintable white finish


Allows cable management internally rather than externally.


For professional installation.


With these new plates you can install low voltage cables behind your flat panel TV or other audio/video devices, flush to the wall surface


Product Details:
Product Length: 3.0 inches
Product Width: 3.0 inches
Product Height: 5.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.11 pounds
Package Length: 6.5 inches
Package Width: 4.0 inches
Package Height: 3.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 92 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 92 customer reviews )
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30 of 30 found the following review helpful:

5Perfect - exactly what I neededMay 10, 2010
By Silver Phantom
I mounted a TV on the wall of my kitchen and was looking for an inexpensive way to hide the wires. This is ideal.

It's simple to install. You just need two of these and two low voltage brackets like this: Arlington LV1-1CS Single Gang Low Voltage Mounting Bracket Device You use a stud finder to make sure you're not looking to put this in a stud, and then use a drywall saw to cut the hole. Repeat to put the one down below. (Use a level to ensure they're straight.) Insert the low voltage mounting bracket in both the upper and lower and then put the plate on the upper one. Start fishing cables through the wall. (It's easier to leave the plate off the lower one until you fish all the wires out of the wall first.)

Through a one-gang plate, I have an HDMI cable, a VGA cable, a set of composite cables with sound, a 1/8" headphone jack cable, and a network cable. It's tight, but everything fits.

Order these plates. You won't be disappointed.

23 of 23 found the following review helpful:

5Great product!Dec 10, 2009
By Gabesdaddee "Spikemarley"
This is a great product! But if you are running a lot of wires, like I did, then I recommend you buy the double gang plate. I ran my surround sound(12 gauge), 3 HDMI cables, 1 TOS link, 1 coax, and 1 Cat 6 cable and barely had enough room.

Someone mentioned that you cannot do this without having back access or a new build. That is false. Just need to take your time when cutting the wall and boring through the studs.

25 of 26 found the following review helpful:

4Quick, functional entry or exit for in-wall cablingOct 16, 2010
By cvyoung
This is a simple cover plate for a wall hole that provides a neat, orderly way to feed cables from your Home Theater system into the wall, or out of the wall at the TV Monitor location. It lets you buy one, long set of cables, rather than one set for inside the wall and two patch sets for home theater receiver to the wall, and wall to TV monitor. If you have more than one type of connection, this will make your install much less expensive!
Things to know:
1. You will need TWO, if you are going to use a single set of cables!
2. You will need a old-work, low-power wall box for each one purchased. You can get these for $1-3 each (depending on style) at your local "Big-Box" hardware store. (Check both the electrical area and the home networking areas to find both styles.)
3. When planning your installation, recognize that the clump of wires coming out of the wall will not make many wives happy! Plan to have both boxes hidden by the TV or Home theater cabinet.
4. If moving connections horzintally from one wall location to another, you are likely to run into one or more studs. If you do not have experience with blind drilling large holes, you will be much happier taking the cables into the attic or crawl space in one stud space, and back into the wall at the new stud space.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Hides in Plain SightFeb 26, 2011
By K. G. Holt
I've used these plates in two different locations in my house, and in both cases they've worked great. Now, granted it's only a face plate, but the wrong anything will draw unwanted attention. This face plate blends seamlessly along side the others on my wall. Friends have looked at them and not known what they were, but in a good way. They commented on how even though the cables are visible entering the wall, the face plate hides them and doesn't draw your attention.

I've used both the single and double gang versions. In both cases I've run my cables in the wall first then added the face plate to close the openings. This works better for me than attempting to run cables through the face plates and possibly damaging or marring them.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Great plates!Dec 21, 2011
By L-Dogg
These pass through cable plates, in my opinion, are a great deal. They shipped fast as heck (fast enough that when the package arrived I didn't know it was them because the order was placed so recently) and are a little cheaper than what I came across at my local hardware stores.

There seems to be adequate room for the amount of cables that most people would need to pass through. This install was very basic (2 14ga. speaker wires, a subwoofer cable, and a Cat6 ethernet cable) and theres plenty of free space remaining. a 5.1 or larger surround setup should be fine I would think but if you are worried about it this seller also has these plates available in double gang applications as well.

I will say, since some people get confused about this, but these are the plates ONLY and do not come with the old work low voltage wall box/brackets. They can be had for a couple bucks or less usually and the install job is pretty simple honestly. Basically just a stud finder to make sure you aren't gonna hit it (unless you feel daring or lazy enough to just use the old knock knock trick to find hollow space), drywall saw, and a Phillips screwdriver and you should be done in no time. A level also wouldn't hurt since there is no reason to cut and mount the box all cockeyed.

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