@@charlespancamo9771 well...he sold me about 3 of them. 😂 I need one for the bedroom, my office and theater room. However, the fact that these type of videos are out there will save me thousands doing it myself. Don't knock the mans hustle. It's also not like he picked a shitty product.
Everything looks good. Just use a 1104L box for the receptacle. The box can be screwed to your enclosure in the same spot where you mounted the plug. It will look exactly the same but will now meet code.
This is the kind of box I wanted to use as a media enclosure for all my network cables and switches. All the ones made specifically for that purpose require 16" OC studs but all the areas I would put one have 24" OC studs. None of the media enclosure boxes have clamps to mount it to drywall like that.
@@xpresstvmounting it's a code violation in the US that's what it is Never seen a dual voltage electrical box that is actually code compliant? I know your media boxes don't come with it but it doesn't mean you can't figure out a way to attach something and make it right--and if you can't because it won't look nice, then the product isn't right. I hope for yours and your clients' sake you're at least looping the wire at the outlet screw connections in the correct orientation
@@timmyspov yall are doing it wrong 😂 power brigde or not it needs a box for the outlet which can probably be retrofitted onto that media box/power bridge bs
@@juicebocs574 Well, I don't install tv's but I did look up Power Bridges and they stated they were compliant. However, upon further digging; when you look up the actual language it does say "Flexible cords are not permitted to be run through holes in walls" You are right I did my homework! Power Bridge also says its not compliant on their website. They are using some tricky wording!
This is not even close to up to code. Do not listen to this dude!! For low voltage HDMI/Network cables its fine but the second he added an outlet in that box it goes against all safe practices andbis a fire hazard. All electrical outlets need to be in a box and not this box where the back of the receptacle is exposed.
I work in the same industry, but in Europe/Switzerland. Our walls are constructed with bricks or concrete. I wish I could cut something from the wall out; we have to carefully consider it when constructing buildings.
I don’t know either way. I love your craftsmanship. Can you explain because there is something missing in translation. Because a lot of people have an issue with it. What is a power bridge. And why does it mean in this application? Keep up the great work.
To the people complaining about the "outlet", I know nothing of electrical codes and what not, but he mentioned that it's a power bridge, and it took me less than 10 seconds to Google it and find out that power bridges are.. PowerBridge, does not make direct wired connection to the primary electrical premise-wire circuits. PowerBridge is not the same as installing a standard outlet receptacle, as it does not add to, create a new circuit, change or modify the premise wiring. All copied and pasted from Google. PowerBridge hides the ugly cords that connect to your TV from your devices like your cable box, DVD player or game system and provides electrical power connection for the TV safely and easily. PowerBridge in-wall kits meet National Electrical Code 400.7 specifically permits the installation to meet Code
It's code complaint for low voltage wiring, but as soon as you add 120 it needs to be covered from all sides. Since he didn't do it, it is not code complaint
I have found some mounts that attach to similar boxes that attach between studs so you can fold the arms into the wall, giving the option of having the TV flat on the wall, or pulling them out for full motion. Do have any experience with these types of mpunts?
I'm getting a 65" or 75" frame for over my fireplace on a new construction. Where does the box need to be in accordance to the wall mount? Middle, left or right ?
Man you reply to all the hate but havent replied to anyone asking what brand that box is. We want to buy the one you buy but you wont tell us what kind of box it is love the content by the way amazing work.
Just bought an oled tv ultra thin and I wanted it to sit close to the wall but it has a box on the back that I can’t take off how can I get that to sit close to the wall and have game hook ups as well
people who share info to help people are top tier. thank you
he's selling a product dude. are you serious?
@@charlespancamo9771 well...he sold me about 3 of them. 😂 I need one for the bedroom, my office and theater room. However, the fact that these type of videos are out there will save me thousands doing it myself. Don't knock the mans hustle. It's also not like he picked a shitty product.
Is he though. What’s the name
Of the product then? U nerd
I mean you can go research the info you already have in mind lol
You guys do an excellent job in setting up flat screen TVs! Love it!
I like how you're giving free game and not being like others and not sharing info. More business will come from this
What’s the name of the white box then
@@Ftlotalk directconnect flat backbox.
No box for the outlet. Sad thing clients won’t know their house are at a risk for a fire. Good going buddy. 🎉🎉
Everything looks good. Just use a 1104L box for the receptacle. The box can be screwed to your enclosure in the same spot where you mounted the plug. It will look exactly the same but will now meet code.
This is the kind of box I wanted to use as a media enclosure for all my network cables and switches. All the ones made specifically for that purpose require 16" OC studs but all the areas I would put one have 24" OC studs. None of the media enclosure boxes have clamps to mount it to drywall like that.
Buy a regular equipment rack - these are bad for manageability and heat.
You are a genius! Love your installs!
Drilling the box in is one of my favorite hobbies
where can you buy one of these?
That box is for low voltage right. All outlets should be in a box to contain a short or fire right?
The receptacle is in a contained box he just hasn’t put a single gang plate cover on it look again
I’m sorry your right he should have put a tiger metal box I spoke to soon my bad
@@jasonmoretski6910give it up, you have no idea what you are talking
Damn, that is a hack move for sure.
Pfft. That's the homeowners problem, there's a reason you hire eletrichickens to do real work.
Reminds of old work outlet
Boxes. They sit pretty flat and just need to cut some drywall out
Ummm... those outlets need their own enclosure boss
Lmao
It’s a power bridge, I got this
@@xpresstvmounting it's a code violation in the US that's what it is
Never seen a dual voltage electrical box that is actually code compliant? I know your media boxes don't come with it but it doesn't mean you can't figure out a way to attach something and make it right--and if you can't because it won't look nice, then the product isn't right.
I hope for yours and your clients' sake you're at least looping the wire at the outlet screw connections in the correct orientation
@@juicebocs574 If you don't know what a Power Bridge is just say so smh!
@@timmyspov yall are doing it wrong 😂 power brigde or not it needs a box for the outlet which can probably be retrofitted onto that media box/power bridge bs
@@juicebocs574 Well, I don't install tv's but I did look up Power Bridges and they stated they were compliant. However, upon further digging; when you look up the actual language it does say "Flexible cords are not permitted to be run through holes in walls" You are right I did my homework! Power Bridge also says its not compliant on their website. They are using some tricky wording!
This is not even close to up to code. Do not listen to this dude!! For low voltage HDMI/Network cables its fine but the second he added an outlet in that box it goes against all safe practices andbis a fire hazard. All electrical outlets need to be in a box and not this box where the back of the receptacle is exposed.
Yeah it needs a box. The way I put them in is with the original electrical box fixed to the back box.
It's against code. Breaks fire safety code. If your house burns down because of it your insurance will not cover it.
It’s not an actual outlet I believe but one that plugs into an outlet and feeds power to that one he screwed on that box.
@@mekhig.9350no such thing as a non-outlet that supplies power. Lol.
@@mekhig.9350 that is just as bad, it's definitely not up to code to be running a glorified extension cord inside of a wall cavity. 😆
Do you offer a link to the recommended white box? Nothing on the description.
I work in the same industry, but in Europe/Switzerland. Our walls are constructed with bricks or concrete. I wish I could cut something from the wall out; we have to carefully consider it when constructing buildings.
Yeah. I would much rather have brick homes but most homes here are made of wood. We went retro.
As a fellow installer, that would suck pretty bad. We all, collectively, hate old construction.😢
Hold up! You not putting the outlets in a box enclosure? My man better have good insurance
It’s less than 5 amps what are you talking about
@@ColdperpetratorLv 5 ampers is enough
@@ColdperpetratorLvare you an Electrician? What are you talking about? Sure Lets have exposed live conductors 😂
power bridge he what he uses..
The plug is a standard receptical most likely on a 15 or 20 amp breaker in the breaker box. Hope that receptical is enclosed. @@ColdperpetratorLv
Man your shorts inspired me to get the white box and clean my basement tv wiring...
so sick! can you share a link for the white box please?
You do solid work my friend. Sucked into these videos!
Great job ! Great materials
Well done
Outlet wiring contained? I can't really tell but looks like its just hanging out exposed
There was a power bridge, I took that and ran it to the bottom of the box. It’s already enclosed.
I wish I had seen your channel before. I did one of the bad boxes at the end of this clip. :-)
your work is amazing bro 👍👍
Clean! Need a link or a model number... 👀
Love watching those boxes go into the wall
Great work it I like my tv with a little tilt for from the top not flush to the wall
This guy is a g! Keep grinding
Get this one, but dont say what brand it is lol
Yes, no link no name anything 🥴🥹🤦🏻♂️
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 you are the best and funniest 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Where do you buy the box or what you recommend to fios cable box
That’s beautifully done it’s nice and flush against the wall good job man 🔥
You gotta put that outlet in an outlet box. If you get plastic outlet boxes, they will be blue or Grey. Not orange
It’s a power bridge
@@xpresstvmountingWTF DOES THAT EVEN MEAN
@@koleenjoi21 He doesnt even know...
You’re a good singer
I don’t know either way. I love your craftsmanship. Can you explain because there is something missing in translation. Because a lot of people have an issue with it. What is a power bridge. And why does it mean in this application? Keep up the great work.
He doesn't know what a power bridge is. It's his 2 word lame excuse for not wiring the receptacle properly.
Where can i get the box
It may look nice but it doesn't meet code unfortunately. Unless it's an extension cord, running and terminating romex in the wall isn't appropriate.
Man you are Awsome!
Bro we've all been there putting up tvs to make ends meet. I hope you make it out the struggle one day
Youre the man for sharing that
@ xpresstvmounting can we buy these from you ?
Why isnt the outlet in a inclosed box
To the people complaining about the "outlet", I know nothing of electrical codes and what not, but he mentioned that it's a power bridge, and it took me less than 10 seconds to Google it and find out that power bridges are..
PowerBridge, does not make direct wired connection to the primary electrical premise-wire circuits. PowerBridge is not the same as installing a standard outlet receptacle, as it does not add to, create a new circuit, change or modify the premise wiring.
All copied and pasted from Google.
PowerBridge hides the ugly cords that connect to your TV from your devices like your cable box, DVD player or game system and provides electrical power connection for the TV safely and easily. PowerBridge in-wall kits meet National Electrical Code 400.7 specifically permits the installation to meet Code
It's code complaint for low voltage wiring, but as soon as you add 120 it needs to be covered from all sides. Since he didn't do it, it is not code complaint
@@wertiff541 yes it is dude.
@@nonamenoname4641You really gonna argue when you yourself said you didn't know anything about it. He googled one thing and now he's an expert 🤣
Where do you buy these recessed white boxes?
How much to hang 2 tvs? I have the mounts just need hung along with those boxes?
Bro with your energy I would be happy to call you boss
Great job, do you need to be an electrician to perform this job?
Definitely not
Love your work, where do you work? You don’t happen to be on Long Island do you lol?
NEC code the outlet still goes in a box inside the box.
This guy is such a hack with electrical code! Don’t let him touch that!
How so? he runs a romex from the outlet and relocates it higher up. How is this violating electrical code? lol
@@evi-vwno electrical box for outlet at 0:23. And he runs soundbar power cables through the walls all the time too 💣
I mean, I've seen worse things than a outlet not having a box. So it's whatever. @@bboi
Now they need to pay/sponsor you for the promo 💪🏿
I have found some mounts that attach to similar boxes that attach between studs so you can fold the arms into the wall, giving the option of having the TV flat on the wall, or pulling them out for full motion. Do have any experience with these types of mpunts?
We use the Strong 20” x 14” metal box for frame tvs, mainly cus we cut them in at pre wire. They cost us $299 😅
Nice job! where can I get that white box!?
Love this channel I recently put my tv on the wall
Wow you are the best at your craft...just saying
Looks neat but never put an outlet facing the ceiling. It will fill with dust and become a fire hazard.
Can you send me a Samsung frame 75” Disney addition? It will fit perfectly in my basement project. Love your content
Does the TV mounting brackets need to be attached to studs? If so, wouldn't the Frame not be centred with the wall?
Question…how do you back light that TV?
Where do you install the box in relation to the tv? And tv wall mount?
What is the make and model of that box? I use the Versa Boxes from Snap but I like the plastic much better
I'm getting a 65" or 75" frame for over my fireplace on a new construction. Where does the box need to be in accordance to the wall mount? Middle, left or right ?
What do you use as a stud finder? I’m always worried ima cut into something
Nice work
These seem easier than the pack boxes that chief sells.
THANKYOU!!!!!
i made a template and laminated it.
nice seeing a box being used .
now big question do you hold a electrical lisc or a plt ?
😅😅😅😢😂😂😂
Imagine a full motion that goes that flat to the wall as well. That’s that ultra slim.
Hi sir, do you installed a box for the outlet itself? Or just the outlet by itself.
Can you please share what white box this is and where to get it from?
I would love to learn how to do this
I love white boxes 😂😉
Do u have a diffrent boxes for exterior walls that have insulation
You guys installed video wall for a 163" led from Brightlink's in the past?
What kind of romex wire should I buy to add an outlet?
How do you do this with concrete walls? Just asking since some of our houses are different. Thank you in advance for your response
We’re you getting these box’s from. I use box’s all the time for home networking but have not came across one that mounts like that
Top notch skill...
Serenading Al Green with the white box 😂
"You can drill the box in" 😂😂😂 PAUSE
A YO CHILLLLLL SONNN
Do you recommend this product above a actual fire place chimney
I'm in love ❤
nice work.
Have you installed one of these into a plaster and metal lathe wall?
What's the price on that box?
That Nike shirt is fitting for the job. Not up to code Nike just do it anyways
Is there a link or brand name of where to buy or what this box is called?
Bro, I’m still waiting on reply. Awesome content now I need to have some services done up here in magnolia
Tell me you're not dropping those one connect cables through the wall 😫😫😫
Man you reply to all the hate but havent replied to anyone asking what brand that box is. We want to buy the one you buy but you wont tell us what kind of box it is love the content by the way amazing work.
Does that wall strong enough to hold the tv? My house wall are brick stone.
Damn they makin' bank off them boxes
Would this work for double drywall as well?
Just bought an oled tv ultra thin and I wanted it to sit close to the wall but it has a box on the back that I can’t take off how can I get that to sit close to the wall and have game hook ups as well
He ain't lie. I have 2 frame TVs....and I use it
What areas do y’all service?
Wish I could hire you
Where can I get the white box in this video?
Wheres the link to tge box or your store. I'm new at this. 😅
Good tip
How much are the boxes?? I need two of them