Electrical planning - sockets

  • Erstellt am 2015-12-18 08:59:59

roadrun87

2015-12-20 10:46:27
  • #1


Double TV for twin tuner, but that fits into one outlet.
4x Cat for TV, Sat receiver, AV receiver, and Apple TV; a NAS is also supposed to connect to it later in the utility room.

Audio for the speaker cables, 5.1 system, and then outlets for the HDMI cables that run to the TV.
 

emer

2015-12-20 14:08:09
  • #2
It was already mentioned here: sockets for Christmas lights near the windows. We have those too, and these sockets are also switchable. Especially at this time of year and with my wife's decorating craze, really great. In the evening, just flip the switch and the window lighting and Christmas tree lighting turn off.

Outdoor sockets I also have switchable.

There is still a switch for the garage door open/close in the utility room.

When it comes to lighting / lamps, don’t wait for the shell construction. We have many spots in the ceiling.
 

Jochen104

2015-12-20 16:10:15
  • #3
Then I'll also post mine:
    [*]3x socket (TV with integrated receiver, Blu-ray player, and soundbar with integrated subwoofer) [*]1x antenna socket with two outputs (for the twin receiver) [*]1x LAN double socket for TV and Blu-ray player
I am of the opinion that less can also be more. The hard drive is connected directly to the TV and is also powered through it. Therefore, I don't need to turn it off separately because the TV automatically cuts power to the USB ports when it is turned off. The same applies to the Fire TV Stick, which I unfortunately still need on this TV as it does not support the Amazon app. You should also think about where to place the phone (provide LAN socket and power) and where the mobile phones and tablets will be charged.
 

Mycraft

2015-12-20 16:46:05
  • #4
Yes, of course less can also be more... but if you have the entire range of consumer electronics... then more outlets are simply necessary...
 

EveundGerd

2015-12-20 20:11:26
  • #5


For our small “handheld devices“ we have the USB sockets.

The main telephone station is in the utility room right next to the Fritz Box and all the TV and CAT equipment. This mostly prevents cable clutter for us.
There are additional phones with charging stations in the kitchen and upstairs.
 

wrobel

2015-12-20 21:39:35
  • #6



Morning morning

can you post some pictures of it?
I find that very interesting.

Thanks

Olli
 

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