Datacomm Electronics 45-0002-WH Gang Recessed Cable Plate

Wednesday, 09. December 2009. 21:56 by admin

  • Recessed Cable Plate
  • Used Install Low Voltage Cables Behind Flat Panel Tvs, Amplifier Or Other A/V Devices
  • Flush To The Wall Surface
  • Allows Cable Management Internally Rather Than Externally
  • For Professional Installation

Product Description
Datacomm Electronics 45-0002-Wh 2 Gang Recessed Cable Plate (White)… More >>

Datacomm Electronics 45-0002-WH Gang Recessed Cable Plate



3 Responses to “Datacomm Electronics 45-0002-WH Gang Recessed Cable Plate”

  1. Mr. Opinion Says:

    I can’t believe we give out Nobel prizes to politicians for inventing the Internet… oops, I mean inventing global warming… when people are hard at work inventing wonderful, simple, useful products like this.

    Available in 1 gang or 2 gang size, this pass-through wall plate is essential if you plan to wall mount a TV and don’t want to see wires. Perfect when doing new construction projects (as I am now), this allows you to create a huge conduit between the TV and a lower area on the wall (presumably hidden by furniture holding the components).

    Unlike some similar products, this has a flush face from the wall (I’ve seen others that protrude). This allows for a very clean finish and will not interefere with the wall mounted TV or other furniture.

    My project is still in progress, but once complete I will post some photos of this in practical application.

    Wonderful product!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. J. Beane Says:

    These wall plates are perfect for wires exiting the wall in a bundle. I ran 3 HDMI and two composite wires and the double gang plate worked ideally. I can push the wires back into the wall to where they barely show and it makes the entire installation look very neat overall.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. klin Says:

    I bought a pair of these 2 gang plates to hide the cables that would otherwise be visible dropping from my wall mounted TV to the cabinet beneath it. Mount the top plate behind your TV with the opening facing down, and the bottom plate behind your cabinet with the opening facing up.

    I was initially wondering if a 1, 2, or 3 gang was the correct size. I’m glad I chose the 2 gang as it comfortably fits 2 HDMI cables, 1 optical cable, 1 analog audio cable, 1 component video cable, and VGA/audio cable. I can drop cables from the top plate and not fuss too much pulling them out the bottom plate.

    Don’t mistakenly think you could probably squeeze the cables in a 1 gang version. While the combined width of the cables might fit, getting all the connectors through would be near impossible I would think. I measure the widest point of the opening at 2-7/8″ for this 2 gang.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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