CrackDown Established Member Joined May 25, 2003 Messages 488 Reaction score 140 Points 158 Age 42 Aug 26, 2004 #1 If so, isn't it a bit ugly having a plug wire hanging down from so high up? Sorry if this is dumb, I'm a newbie and in my planning phase. Thanks
If so, isn't it a bit ugly having a plug wire hanging down from so high up? Sorry if this is dumb, I'm a newbie and in my planning phase. Thanks
K Kramer Guest Aug 26, 2004 #2 Practically all electric screens are mains powered Moved to screens forum.
M mrapbp Distinguished Member Joined Dec 28, 2003 Messages 5,291 Reaction score 386 Points 1,003 Location Chippenham Aug 26, 2004 #3 CrackDown said: If so, isn't it a bit ugly having a plug wire hanging down from so high up? Sorry if this is dumb, I'm a newbie and in my planning phase. Thanks Click to expand... They are all mains powered as far as I know. I have just had one installed and I had the cable running behind the screen into the wall and wired directly into the mains (all by a sparky!!)
CrackDown said: If so, isn't it a bit ugly having a plug wire hanging down from so high up? Sorry if this is dumb, I'm a newbie and in my planning phase. Thanks Click to expand... They are all mains powered as far as I know. I have just had one installed and I had the cable running behind the screen into the wall and wired directly into the mains (all by a sparky!!)
sirp Established Member Joined Jan 20, 2002 Messages 1,103 Reaction score 103 Points 249 Location Derby Aug 27, 2004 #4 i have a small ceiling rose next to my screen, that way it is easy for you to disconnect if you need to
i have a small ceiling rose next to my screen, that way it is easy for you to disconnect if you need to