PowerBridge Total Solution Slim-Line In-wall Power Kit

By William N. Snyder
PowerBridge Power Extension Cable Kit

PowerBridge Power Extension Cable Kit

Summary

  • Product Name: PowerBridge Slim-Line Power Kit
  • Manufacturer: HD-Products, Inc.
  • Performance Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Value Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Review Date: April 20, 2009 08:35
  • MSRP: $ 99.95
Specifications

Model Number: TSPBIW-WH
Power Outlet: Output Voltage: 125V 15 amp, 1 Receptacle, Style: NEMA 5-15R, UL approved
Power Inlet: Input Voltage: 125V 15 amp, Input Connection Plug: 1, Style: NEMA 5-15P, UL approved
Power Connection Cord: Maximum Input/Output Current is 15 Amps, 1875 watts, Style: NEMA 5-15 R/P
Warranty: Limited 3 year warranty from Manufactures Defects
What’s in the Box:
One Power Recessed Inlet, includes Decora Style Cable Pass Thru, One Power Recessed Outlet, includes a Reversible Decora Style Cable Pass Thru, Two In-Wall Junction Box Single Gang (PVC) with two sets of screws for fastening plates, One 36” Power Connection Cord for power energizing form an existing A/C source, One Wall cut-out template, and Installation Instructions.


Pros

  • Includes IEC jumper and receptacle boxes
  • Easy instructions
  • Supports Decora-style keystone inserts
  • Removable power sockets
  • Available in black or white

Cons

  • Female IEC plug extends 2 inches past the plate

Introduction

I'm amazed at the number of flat panel TVs that are purchased by friends and family, only to be placed on top of traditional furniture. I mean, isn't a flat panel designed to be hung on the wall? I think so, but then there's the issue of unsightly cables dangling down from the set to the equipment below. Well HD-Products, Inc solves this with their line of PowerBridge products. The Total Solution Slim-Line system’s primary function is used to hide all of your power, audio, video, and coaxial cables behind the wall - where they belong. I elected to use this system to get rid of the clutter of cables and even the power cord that hung down from my wall-mounted Samsung 40-inch flat screen TV. It's the perfect solution to eliminate cables lying around on the floor, or dangling from your components for a cleaner look - the way a flat panel was meant to be.

 

 

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highfigh posts on June 03, 2010 20:02
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I'm amazed at the number of flat panel TVs that are purchased by friends and family, only to be placed on top of traditional furniture. I mean, isn't a flat panel designed to be hung on the wall? I think so, but then there's the issue of unsightly cables dangling down from the set to the equipment below. Well HD-Products, Inc solves this with their line of PowerBridge products. The Total Solution Slim-Line system’s primary function is used to hide all of your power, audio, video, and coaxial cables behind the wall - where they belong. I elected to use this system to get rid of the clutter of cables and even the power cord that hung down from my wall-mounted Samsung 40-inch flat screen TV. It's the perfect solution to eliminate cables lying around on the floor, or dangling from your components for a cleaner look - the way a flat panel was meant to be.


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They're not necessarily made to be hung on a wall- they're made to take up a lot less space than a rear projection TV or a large CRT.
ParadigmDawg posts on June 03, 2010 17:17
I am glad that my brother-in-law is an electrician. I just point where I want an outlet, give him a beer and 20 minutes later...done...
majorloser posts on June 03, 2010 12:02
Clint,

Now you need to go to Gene's house and install one in his bedroom
caper26 posts on April 09, 2010 09:16
Just bought this from RAM electronics. I am from Canada so if you buy this from the US, don't get ground shipping. Pay extra for Air, express, courier, and you will save in the end ($30 brokerage?!?!?). Anyway, bought this instead of the datacomm version and I am extremely pleased with this product. It's not cheap plastic that is going to break when you install it. The low voltage pass through is reversible in case you have to flip both units around (mine has pass through on left and AC on right). This thing looks sharp when complete. Once I saw these pictures, I was sold on doing it myself, so now I have those speakers in silver, and all wires are in the wall like this: (seems I don't have enough posts to posts image or links. If you google "energy take fps photos" it is the first picture).
Highly recommended for a professional looking install. Also, I used 20' HDMI 1.3a in-wall rated, and 14 awg in-wall rated speaker cable from monoprice.
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