Is it safe to put leads for lcd tv into wall.?

i have chased out the wall for my lcd tv, home cinema, etc, and want to know if i can just place the wires in the groove as they are and fill over the top. will they overheat or become damaged?

Answer:
you should insert a tube (about 3inch diameter) that goes into the wall - now the wires are easily changed if damaged. You then plaster that into the wall & pass the wires through it! Simple but works a treat!!
yes you can but you have to remember there there as in the future you need to drill holes in that area..the wires will be safe in the wall and won't rott in anyway...

good luck.
If it's a solid wall you would be better to cut some PVC mini trunking into the wall,(75 x 25mm or bigger??) then you can remove/add or replace the leads as required, if it's a hollow plasterboard wall, just fish them up the space. DON'T just plaster over the leads!!
yes they will be fine I'm an electrician and do this with electric cable that has a lot more voltage and current going through them (this is the industry standard) the only time i would use anything is in industrial use and then it is only a bit of metal conduit

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