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N. Thornton
 
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"Set Square" wrote in message ...
John wrote:


Taking the plugs off will mean a smaller hole. Then joining the
cables again under the worktop.


I might have to resort to that. It's easy with the aerial lead, but the 12v
supply cable is moulded into a power supply with 13A plug at one end, and
moulded into the outlet for the TV at the other end. I don't *really* want
to cut this because of warranty issues.



Or: find a couple of mini connectors that will screw or glue to the
top of the worktop. Before atatching em, drill 1mm holes for enamelled
wires to go through. Sort out the wiring on the underside. Short
cables on the TV keep things tidy.

Or you could have a standard phone sized socket box right above the
countertop, with your sockets of choice in it. The box covers the hole
in the counter. etc etc etc.

Or you could get wacky and suspend the TV from 3 wires, which
conveniently carry the power and ae signals. Or mount the TV under the
cupboards above instead of on the top, then hiding wires maye be
easier.

I wont suggest a projection box or a microwave power beam, but there
are plenty of workable options.


Regards, NT