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...and it is what the customer wants!
not dangerous
not against regulations
not contagious (like gravel, for instance...those of you who are young won't get that one!)
not unsightly
not intrusive

not my taste though, either
 
Dave OCD, it may be 1mm off, but it's a sliding wall mount, so I will check it next week, to the mm, and rectify it ( in the non-electrical sense) as it is easy to move the TV right to left and vice versa, plus some tilt and levelling...
I thought it was bang -on centreline, but with one eye to work with...not a patch on you guys! Oh...patch! did you see what I did there? Lol!
As Mrs Van Gogh said "The trouble with you Vincent...it goes in one ear..."
As Mrs Gordon said " Do that one more time Flash, and I'm gonna wipe the floor with you!"
and for those of you who tutted...I didn't Wago the back box...Lol!
I did fly-lead it though.
 
Phoned client to get her to check, so paranoid was I!
Loved the response...and we've all done it...
" maybe an 8th of an inch and...1 mm?"
 
With a downward tilt a wall tv is absolutely fine.

As for the power line adapters, they serve a purpose, whether liked or not, however the Virgin engineer told me they cause issues with their internet in the house, once removed mine has worked fine since.
 
Impact Mounts was made for RVs, but it looks excellent on my bedroom ceiling. It rotates as well as deploys and retracts. It's quite easy to store it folded on the ceiling by just pushing it all the way up. With one more push, it will hang down for viewing. It includes 5 holes in the base plates for screw connection to the ceiling.
 
Only comment in case others don't know, the Humax Freesat box needs two satellite cables from the LNB on the dish to enable watching one channel whilst recording another, even recording two others if far enough apart in the sent packet from the satellite.
 

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