@@TellyDan It happens!! Still, I'm sure it took a lot less tries than the time I had to help one of the installers at my workplace with an install on a similar bracket. Must have been about 20 attempts and no swearing as in a customer's house!
@@thinkabouteurovision2910 lol I've been in those situations before when something interferes behind it and you can't get it on the wall but you still keep trying. No gap wall mounts on my own with the tv high up was my biggest struggle
I set it up myself on the standing mount and it was nerve racking. I moved last week and people kept asking "why didn't you save the box?"... they didn't make the box reusable! Moving it was a pain. Wall mounting it with two people soon.
@@Peeples01 this was a crazy time to respond to this comment, because I'm moving house next month!! 😂 As I said almost 3 years ago, I'm DREADING it hahaha
I have a 65 one, currently standing on its foot but I want to mount it and there's much more of that thin screen sticking out on all the sides and I am so worried about cracking it. It is a heavy beast! I'd honestly prefer a tv with a more sturdy case all around.
What size of the screws do you have to mount those arms in to the TV? I am using old wall bracket but the screws are way too big… I can’t believe LG and Costco did not include 4 screws (50 cents worth) in $1800 tv … so frustrating
Hi, thanks for the review, but can you please tell me the distance between the lower hole and the bottom of the TV. It's very important to find the VESA center for other mounts and I cannot find this dimension anywhere on the net. I know it is Vesa 300x200 but want to calculate where is the Vesa center
If there is just one thing I learned through this, and if/ when I need to move this beast of a TV, get help. Im a big guy, and I was too proud to ask. Mostly I got lucky and pulled it off, but I'd never try it again. You are literally juggling thousands of dollars of equipment. It's like those people that want to risk it all on a dodgy overtaking manouvour to get 10 seconds ahead, it's simply not worth the risk. If you like those sort of risks, there is a much better time to be had at your local casino. Here you bet everything, and win nothing.
@@xWHITExEAGLEx tv is highly reflective no issues because it's in my bedroom... Tv is fawken awesome.. I use filmmaker mode which is the darker setting too.. just buy and try.. don't like it? return..=)
Hi Dan, considering buying a 65"C1 and worried my soundbar will block the bottom of the screen. Can't wall mount it. Do you recommend any pedestal stands with a central footprint that can raise the screen up say 3 inches?
i can't believe i bought a super expensive wall mount with all sorts of movement but it doesn't support this STUPID 300x200 standard. i'm so pissed off right now
@@mets23q Just have to advocate following the included manual with your mount, but you should be good. To summarize the below, only 10mm actually went into the TV, but 25mm won't hit the panel or anything important. After all the washers/spacers and the frame itself, about 10mm of the actual thread went into the TV. I had two lengths of screws with the mount I had, 12mm and 35mm. I've read that 8mm of thread or 4 revolutions is fine, although the C1 does seem to accommodate for more, at least the 48" model. Not recommending this next bit, but out of curiosity I tried threading the 35mm bolt by itself and I was able to get it at least two-thirds of the way before deciding deciding that was enough. I did check the hole with a flashlight and compared the thread to the back "box" where the mounting holes lied (never reached the actual display panel).
@@tito082895 It should. Just make sure it's fully threaded in (the threaded part of the bolt shouldn't be visible) without overtightening it. If you encounter resistance, immediately stop, but that should be a nonissue (if you try lining up the bolt with the underside of the TV, it comes short of reaching the display).
@@DasaniJay Oh. I'm just using the one that came with my TV stand. Can't give any helpful input if you know what specs and features you want the mount to have, sorry.
"That went straight on, luckily for me"
We all saw that jump cut ;)
Lol 🤫, I actually got the wire caught on something below so I cut it where I dropped the f bomb and went again
@@TellyDan It happens!! Still, I'm sure it took a lot less tries than the time I had to help one of the installers at my workplace with an install on a similar bracket. Must have been about 20 attempts and no swearing as in a customer's house!
@@thinkabouteurovision2910 lol I've been in those situations before when something interferes behind it and you can't get it on the wall but you still keep trying. No gap wall mounts on my own with the tv high up was my biggest struggle
DO NOT LIE!@@TellyDan
i needed to see this video before i purchased one. thanks a million
You're most welcome
@@TellyDan Me too -- You are the MAN!! 👍👍👍👍👍... and my other half says that you are "handsome"😊
Same here man, actually I already ordered the TV and thought "Damn, I need to double check if I actually can wall mount it.. 😅🤣".
Thanks a lot!
I mounted my 55 inch BX on my own. Can't believe how heavy they actually are 😂 Absolutely dreading the day that we may have to move house LOL
Definitely easier with 2 people
I set it up myself on the standing mount and it was nerve racking. I moved last week and people kept asking "why didn't you save the box?"... they didn't make the box reusable! Moving it was a pain. Wall mounting it with two people soon.
@@Peeples01 this was a crazy time to respond to this comment, because I'm moving house next month!! 😂 As I said almost 3 years ago, I'm DREADING it hahaha
You could mark the locations of the bracket by putting post-it notes on the top/back edge of the screen.
Nice vague suggestion
@@B_M_A lol
Absolute life saver. Great video mate.
Thanks mate
I have a 65 one, currently standing on its foot but I want to mount it and there's much more of that thin screen sticking out on all the sides and I am so worried about cracking it. It is a heavy beast! I'd honestly prefer a tv with a more sturdy case all around.
Did you manage to do it? Same here and i came fore that very reason to see how to handle the screen without beaking it.
I have a cx I'm so worried about the screen cracking when lifting it to mount
2 people lift from underneath and don't squeeze the screen, you'll be fine
@@TellyDan copy that
Is wall mounting bad for the TV?
Is there any risk to mount a Oled C1 65 on a mount with a tilt function?
From my personal experience it should be fine. I have my 65 inch c1 On a sanus. Tilt mount. It’s perfect
My tv doesn’t have holes?
Great video!
Can you link the screws you used so I can buy them.
I just want to make sure I get the right ones. Thanks!
I think they're just m6 x 20mm
Closes HDMI
behind?
What size of the screws do you have to mount those arms in to the TV? I am using old wall bracket but the screws are way too big… I can’t believe LG and Costco did not include 4 screws (50 cents worth) in $1800 tv … so frustrating
M6 at maybe 15-20mm long
@@TellyDan thanks - it is M6-1.0x25mm needed to visit Home Depot price $1.07... (don't know why LG manuals specify M4) :|
How can i find this mount in amazon?
Hi, thanks for the review, but can you please tell me the distance between the lower hole and the bottom of the TV. It's very important to find the VESA center for other mounts and I cannot find this dimension anywhere on the net. I know it is Vesa 300x200 but want to calculate where is the Vesa center
Hi mate for the 55 inch it's approximately 140mm, I think I measured on my oled c1 unboxing video
Hi thanks for the great in-depth video. Could you tell what length M6 bolt you used. Cheers many thanks.
M6 20mm he said in another reply
great Video I am Waiting to this TV would you Recommend a SOUNDBAR MOUNT for this TV as I have the LG SN8YG 3.1.2
Where are you based Dan? No website link
Gainsborough Lincolnshire
@@TellyDan 👌
Do you know which wall mount is compatible with Samsung AU7100 55”
Have you made a video on building a Hama tv stand as I cannot get the holes to line up between glass base and the column
Many thanks
John
Yes I have search universal pedestal stand. Take the bottom piece off the column first I think.
For a budget of around £1200 would you say the B1 is the best way to go for an OLED?
How did you put the back cover back on after placing the TV on the wall bracket?
brilliant video dan I only have m6 20mm they screw in all the way is it safe to use
yes you should be fine
What is the distance from bottom to first hole of the vesa? thanks
What size/model screws are used please?
If there is just one thing I learned through this, and if/ when I need to move this beast of a TV, get help. Im a big guy, and I was too proud to ask. Mostly I got lucky and pulled it off, but I'd never try it again. You are literally juggling thousands of dollars of equipment. It's like those people that want to risk it all on a dodgy overtaking manouvour to get 10 seconds ahead, it's simply not worth the risk.
If you like those sort of risks, there is a much better time to be had at your local casino. Here you bet everything, and win nothing.
I think you're right there mate, one slip and its instant regret
Do you know the screw size ? I need to buy new screws bc i lost my old. And the screws for my old TV dont work
For the vesa mount I think they're m6 x 15-20mm
@@TellyDan thank you ! M6 ist right. The lenght was the Important Part. I'll Go to the Hardwarestore now
What is the size of this? I cant believe you mount it yourself
55 inch, I wouldn't advise you to mount it yourself if you can avoid it. Accidents can happen so easily
Great Video mate. May I know which model of wall mount you're using here ?
Thanks bro! Getting the 65 inch TV tommorow! Finally upgrading to oled
How is it mate? Considering this TV in 65 inches too.
Some people said it's dim. Would it be okay in a room with evening sunlight that isn't direct?
@@xWHITExEAGLEx tv is highly reflective no issues because it's in my bedroom... Tv is fawken awesome.. I use filmmaker mode which is the darker setting too.. just buy and try.. don't like it? return..=)
@@xWHITExEAGLEx got my 65 yesterday, it’s blown me away
So the tv can move side to side on the wall mount? Does not appear to be very secure?
It’s supposed to be able to move side to side.
Hey man, thanks for SO many good vids, greetings from Chile 🇨🇱..
Small Q, do all C1 have the 200x300 VESA setup?
TIA!
Hi mate thanks for that. As far as I know the 55 and 65 does
Hi Dan, considering buying a 65"C1 and worried my soundbar will block the bottom of the screen. Can't wall mount it. Do you recommend any pedestal stands with a central footprint that can raise the screen up say 3 inches?
Hi Sachin, sorry for the delayed reply. Get a universal pedestal stand you can adjust the height of it then
Does that mount you used come with the tv? I live in the US.
No it doesn't, you have to get a mount yourself
With the tv so thin do you think it’s ok to use a swinging mount?
how is this a swinging mount lol ?
@@ofensatul obviously talking about buying a swinging/moving mount not this one!
Very well explained, thank you!
How can we make sure that Samsung smart remote supports Bluetooth?
Pretty sure the smart remote is all Bluetooth apart from the power button
i can't believe i bought a super expensive wall mount with all sorts of movement but it doesn't support this STUPID 300x200 standard. i'm so pissed off right now
What is the bolt size for the c1?
M6
@@BYT13 m6 25mm?
@@mets23q Just have to advocate following the included manual with your mount, but you should be good. To summarize the below, only 10mm actually went into the TV, but 25mm won't hit the panel or anything important.
After all the washers/spacers and the frame itself, about 10mm of the actual thread went into the TV. I had two lengths of screws with the mount I had, 12mm and 35mm. I've read that 8mm of thread or 4 revolutions is fine, although the C1 does seem to accommodate for more, at least the 48" model.
Not recommending this next bit, but out of curiosity I tried threading the 35mm bolt by itself and I was able to get it at least two-thirds of the way before deciding deciding that was enough. I did check the hole with a flashlight and compared the thread to the back "box" where the mounting holes lied (never reached the actual display panel).
@@BYT13 so 25 mm should be fine then right Im using a spacer of 5mm and I have m6 30 mm do you think that will work
@@tito082895 It should. Just make sure it's fully threaded in (the threaded part of the bolt shouldn't be visible) without overtightening it.
If you encounter resistance, immediately stop, but that should be a nonissue (if you try lining up the bolt with the underside of the TV, it comes short of reaching the display).
What’s a good tv stand for the lg C1 ?
It comes with one.
No like a tv mount to put on the wall
@@DasaniJay Oh. I'm just using the one that came with my TV stand. Can't give any helpful input if you know what specs and features you want the mount to have, sorry.
@@BYT13 does the c1 come with their wall mount?
@@karanbraria93 No, just the stand.
I fear no more. Thank you.
You're welcome mate
Wait, so there is no lock? Anyone can just lift the tv and it comes off?
not anyone, you have to be tall enough, or at least, strong enough.
Je vais être la vers quelle heure
"Geeeently wind it in"
*BASH BASH, BASH BASH BASH BASH* XD