Cable and Wire Management?

How do you (successfully) handle and conduct operations Wires and Cables such as in your comuter work areas or TV-Video Game systems?


Answers:    One point that helps contained by your AV rack is to position the equipment in a sensible fad. This means:

- Receiver on the lowest shelf. This allows speaker wires to flow out and away short interfering with other wires.

- Catv/Sat box's (things you do not customarily touch) above the receiver.

- DVD player, VCR, Game System on the upper shelves.

WIRE MANAGEMENT

You want 3 separate bundles / areas:

A) AC power cords. Keep these away from the other wires
B) Speaker wires. These ARE power cords as in good health
C) Interconnects. All low-power signal wires. Video & audio.


POWER CORDS:

Look at the back of your rack and see where on earth most of your AC power cords come out. Attach a power trip to that side of your rack and use Velcro strips to run the AC power cords to that side. Use Velcro strips or "wire loom" to craft a neat bundle.

NOTE: if you use flex loom, make label with A, B, C, ... and put a lable on both ends of the power cords so you can meeting the device with the plug.

Now - you own the entire center of the rack for interconnects. You can just permit them hang, or bundle them loosely beside Velcro.
If you really want to "manage" them, you can use tie-wraps, or even more "manageable", some velcro straps... Then you wrap together cables of like kind, or group, or for respectively device...

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