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1. Home Theater Cable Covers
Sometimes you have to run stereo, TV, DVD, and other cables across halls, floors, or other areas with foot traffic when you are putting together your home theater wire management system. You risk damage to your cables, your floor, and you risk creating a very real tripping hazard. You need to consider your cable management options. You can look at light capacity cable covers or consider a faux baseboard in which you can run your wires.
2. Home Entertainment Center Wire Labeling
How can you organize the cables behind your home entertainment center or home theater? There are a lot of great labeling tools out there that can help you keep things simple. Home theater cable organization can get out of control quickly so you should look at cable markers before you even start to set up your components! With well labeled wiring, you eliminate the stress of potentially unplugging the wrong wire or connector and you make it easy to swap out your obsolete components for the latest and greatest!
3. Home Theater Power Distribution
Do you need to know how many Amps you are drawing? Be wary of power supply when you are putting your home theater together. Power distribution panels may be an option for your business to consider. BRC/SPC power distribution panels feature Current Monitoring with a real-time digital readout. These systems are available for both AC and DC configurations to meet your home theater cable and power needs.
4. Wiring Baseboards for Your Home
The problem with most houses is that once the wiring is installed, that´s it. You can´t make serious changes without tearing up the place. The good news is that there are several solutions out there, from inexpensive simple cord covers to more advanced products that can mimic your baseboard. A great example of this is the WireTracks cable raceway This unique cable solution looks just like normal baseboard, except it carries wires. Best of all, you can change wires by opening up the WireTracks and adding or removing wires as needed. This is perfect for the home theater enthusiast who wants the best sound system and wiring options out there to ensure that their high tech playroom works as well as possible!
5. Home Theater
One source of trouble for your home theater is Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) caused by electrical fields that are a part of modern life. They can enter a video cable and cause static or other problems. If a component video cable is long enough (2-meters or more), it can become an antenna and attract external EMI noise. CableOrganizer carries properly shielded cable to protect against external EMI.
6. Tips for the Simple Home Theater
Maybe your “home theater” is just an ordinary TV and a VCR or DVD player. You´ve probably still got some cords dangling around both looking untidy and creating a possible hazard. Consider a simple solution like a single cable organizer or something cute and different like a Cable Turtle wire organizer. Both of these products are low cost and low stress protecting your cables and wiring from the hazards of disorganization and protecting your home theater equipment, no matter how simple!
7. Wire loom
If you need to tame that Medusa of cables behind your home entertainment equipment, a flex tubing wire loom can turn that mass of wires into a single, neat bundle of cables. The wire loom is split down the middle for easy removal and addition of cables. These are great for keeping kids and pets safe from the hazards of chewing or grabbing and they keep your wires and cables safe, reducing the risk of fire. They are also very inexpensive and they come in fun colors so you have no excuse not to organize your home theater cables today.
8. Home Theater Cable Organization
One way to help keep track of the cables behind your home entertainment equipment is to color code your wires with wire loom, a perfect organizational tool for home environments. Pick a color for your DVD cables, your television and your video game console so when you are ready to swap out a component you won´t have to worry about disconnecting the wrong piece of home theater equipment!
9. Creative Ways to Run Cable in Your Home
If you live in an apartment, your landlord might not like it if you want to drill holes in the wall and install new cables. Condo dwellers might face similar problems with their neighbors. One solution to running cables around the house are Corner Duct Raceways. These cable raceways are wire molding designed to blend in, but not only will they work along the baseboard, they will also work vertically in corners or along the ceiling mimicking crown molding. The snap-on cover makes it easy to change and adapt your wiring setup, and no untidy cables.
10. Mounting Speaker Wires for Your Home Theater
We all know how important the home theater sound system is to creating the perfect environment. Running speaker wire or some other form of cable around your house is easier with wire organizers like cable clips, cable saddles and cable clamps. For example, clips can hold one or two wires and guide them along a desired route unobtrusively, and keep your wires neat and tidy. They have an adhesive backing which means you can mount the cable clips on walls, baseboards, ceilings, desks or any other surface. By organizing your speaker wire and protecting it from foot traffic, you keep your wires in top condition and you don´t risk yanking wires out of your speakers every time you cross the room.
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