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Flush mounting a Pioneer Elite pro1000HD
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Post 1 made on Wednesday March 26, 2003 at 08:55
rbhfan
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Just wanted to see if anyone had any tips or do or don't on flush moutning on metal studs. Never done it with a pioneer. Most of my plasma experience has been with fujitsu. I ordered the PDWB-5003 flush wall bracket from Pioneer, but it really doesn;t show where the power connnections or where the cabling is supposed to go through wall. Any ideas would be welcome thanks in advance
One thing I have learned in this industry. It is easier to pull a wire than it is to push one.
Post 2 made on Wednesday March 26, 2003 at 15:28
John Pechulis
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The older Pioneer brackets had knockouts for the power and signal connections, the new ones don't.

We usually try to have the electrical placed as close to the bracket as possible, in a place where it won't be seen easily, usually near the top.

And don't forget to use a recessed outlet, cuz Pioneer's AC plugs are HUGE!


JJP

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