Where is mains input on Panny pf10?

newavfan

Established Member
Hi,
I'm planning a recessed on wall set up for a pf10 I will buy.
Stupid question, but where is the power input?
When you look at the screen on wall, does the power cable hang down left or right?
Thanks.
 

newavfan

Established Member
Thanks.:thumbsup:
 

newavfan

Established Member
I'm recessing wall mount direct to brick wall by chasing out plaster, then putting a 60mm false wall around it, which will have a 60mm recess to frame the plasma...so the pf10 will protrude from that recess by about 60mm.
Questions;
1. Will I be able to have a mains spur (like for the dishwasher etc) chased into the brick right behind the wall mount (there is a square cut in it for this to be poss.) & run the pf10 mains cable behind the back of it to the spur. I would cut the moulded plug off?

2. As the panel will not be flush with the new wall, can I get away with a 50mm frame around it? I'm thinking that even when plasma's are a few cm thinner, this frame size would still be fine. What do you think?

Thanks.
 

-Hitman-

Prominent Member
I'm recessing wall mount direct to brick wall by chasing out plaster, then putting a 60mm false wall around it, which will have a 60mm recess to frame the plasma...so the pf10 will protrude from that recess by about 60mm.
Questions;
1. Will I be able to have a mains spur (like for the dishwasher etc) chased into the brick right behind the wall mount (there is a square cut in it for this to be poss.) & run the pf10 mains cable behind the back of it to the spur. I would cut the moulded plug off?

2. As the panel will not be flush with the new wall, can I get away with a 50mm frame around it? I'm thinking that even when plasma's are a few cm thinner, this frame size would still be fine. What do you think?

Thanks.

1) yes you can do that, i've done this with mine and yes cut the plug off the euro lead - 2 pin plug (screen is supplied with UK and Euro leads) then keep the UK lead as the spare.

2) as long as you have sufficient space at the top and back of the display (not blocking any vents) for heat dissapation you should be ok.
 

newavfan

Established Member
Thanks for the help.:thumbsup:
 

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