Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
I would put it behind the TV (sunken if possible).
Yep, clock receptacle.
For the love of God make sure that it's either a GFCI or down the line from one.
Exactly.
I would hope the electrician would automatically put it on a GFCI, but you never know...
Code requires it and they don;t cost that much.
<-- redoing ALL master bath/bed room.so much work.
More than code, consult your building inspectors.
Some building inspectors will NOT let you use a GFCI breaker. Some want you to have an accessible blank-face GFCI for the bathroom receptacles. Others want a distinct blank-face GFCI just for the tub.
It's a real pain in the ass with all the variations the building inspectors have on the rules.
Originally posted by: Xavier434
When you are done installing your TV you have to watch Scarface first just to see that scene where Tony is in his tub watching the Flamingos on his TV and he says, "Fly Pelican!".
Originally posted by: mugs
I take it you'll only be needing Lifetime and Oxygen on this TV?
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Originally posted by: K1052
You paid almost the same as my 1 bedroom 1000 sq/ft condo cost....
I am officially depressed now.
Originally posted by: spidey07
I'd build it into the wall. Will look much nicer and safer at the same time.
Originally posted by: Throckmorton
Make sure it's not exposed to the humidity
Originally posted by: tw1164
Do they make waterproof remotes?
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
I would put it behind the TV (sunken if possible).
....why would you put a TV in the bathroom?
it's been a life long dream of mine to be able to relax, take a bath, and watch tv![]()
Originally posted by: tw1164
Do they make waterproof remotes?
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
I would put it behind the TV (sunken if possible).
....why would you put a TV in the bathroom?
Originally posted by: loup garou
What sort of STB are you going to have supplying TV to this? Satellite? Cable? Where are you planning on putting that?
I would take your wallmount (or paper representation of it), place it where you want the TV mounted and see where there is sufficient wallspace not covered by said mount, and have outlets placed there. As said, sunken/clock receptacle is best, but as long as you can get away with flush mounted outlets if you use a power cable with a flat plug ">http://www.compusa.com/product...sp?product_code=176875</a> (provided your panel takes a standard AC cable and not some wacky connector). Coax is a different story back there as you get about 1/2" F connector coming out of the wall if they use a cheapo wall plate, then the cable running to your TV/receiver has its connector and coax is pretty inflexible. People always forget that.
All in all, I'm a big fan of grommeted opening wall plates with or without conduit back to your source for simplicity and upgradability. Although I don't know if that would be a good idea in a bathroom environment.
In that case, remember you're probably going to need a STB (unless you have a TV that takes CableCard) to get anything more than network TV and maybe a handful of other stations. Keep that in mind when laying all this stuff out. You could always have the STB in a nearby closet and just run A/V cables (just HDMI would be easiest) from there to the TV and use an RF converter to get IR signals from your remote to the STB.Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Originally posted by: loup garou
What sort of STB are you going to have supplying TV to this? Satellite? Cable? Where are you planning on putting that?
I would take your wallmount (or paper representation of it), place it where you want the TV mounted and see where there is sufficient wallspace not covered by said mount, and have outlets placed there. As said, sunken/clock receptacle is best, but as long as you can get away with flush mounted outlets if you use a power cable with a flat plug ">http://www.compusa.com/product...sp?product_code=176875</a> (provided your panel takes a standard AC cable and not some wacky connector). Coax is a different story back there as you get about 1/2" F connector coming out of the wall if they use a cheapo wall plate, then the cable running to your TV/receiver has its connector and coax is pretty inflexible. People always forget that.
All in all, I'm a big fan of grommeted opening wall plates with or without conduit back to your source for simplicity and upgradability. Although I don't know if that would be a good idea in a bathroom environment.
dunno yet...
I think comcast is the provider there and if so, then most likely cable. If not, then I would try OTA HD before satellite
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
I would put it behind the TV (sunken if possible).
....why would you put a TV in the bathroom?
it's been a life long dream of mine to be able to relax, take a bath, and watch tv![]()
Originally posted by: K1052
You paid almost the same as my 1 bedroom 1000 sq/ft condo cost....
I am officially depressed now.
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Originally posted by: K1052
You paid almost the same as my 1 bedroom 1000 sq/ft condo cost....
I am officially depressed now.
You paid 400k for a 1 bdrm? Where do you live??
Originally posted by: iroast
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
I would put it behind the TV (sunken if possible).
....why would you put a TV in the bathroom?
it's been a life long dream of mine to be able to relax, take a bath, and watch tv![]()
whatever you do, don't put it over the tub. if earthquake hits you and the lcd falls into your bath w/you in it...!
Originally posted by: loup garou
Also, I would definitely recommend using a tilt mount and tilting the panel all the way down if you're going to be sitting that far below it....in that case I would put the outlet(s) on the top half of the panel/mount to allow for the most wiggle room.
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Originally posted by: K1052
You paid almost the same as my 1 bedroom 1000 sq/ft condo cost....
I am officially depressed now.
You paid 400k for a 1 bdrm? Where do you live??
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Originally posted by: K1052
You paid almost the same as my 1 bedroom 1000 sq/ft condo cost....
I am officially depressed now.
You paid 400k for a 1 bdrm? Where do you live??
poor quality pic
Originally posted by: spidey07
I'd build it into the wall. Will look much nicer and safer at the same time.
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Originally posted by: K1052
You paid almost the same as my 1 bedroom 1000 sq/ft condo cost....
I am officially depressed now.
You paid 400k for a 1 bdrm? Where do you live??
poor quality pic
holy night lights batman! :Q
