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How To Get Your Home Theater Wiring Installation Right
After having purchased your components it is time to take them out of their boxes and get them connected so that your system is up and ready to go. wiring can often intimidate the first time owner, though by following a few simple guidelines you should not face much difficulty at all. Obviously, you will need to begin by reading the manual first. Start By Reading The Manuals There is no point in simply picking up a screwdriver and diving in, which can often lead to a messy situation. You need to read the wiring installation instructions first so as to get the feel as well as know all that is required well in advance. No doubt, you will be able to get the system connected even without reading the instructions, but the results can often fall well short of perfection. The next step in wiring is to remember to use the correct gauge wire while performing your installation. If you are connecting items that are at greater distances you will need to use heavier gauge so that the signal is transmitted successfully. In fact, you can remember that for lengths not greater than a hundred feet you can use 16 gauge wire, while for lengths not exceeding 200 feet

you should use 14 gauge wire, and anything above these distances would require 12 gauge wires to properly get your wiring right. Also, never try and do your wiring between components with the system powered on. This may be able to lead to there being sudden high power loads that can end up damaging your components. Another pitfall that you can learn to avoid while doing your wiring is to ensure that your components are not stacked so close to one another that they have no room to breathe. It is quite common for owners to place all of the components such as receiver, DVD player, as well as the cable box very close to one another, and sometimes even placing them in a closed cabinet. You should ensure that there is plenty of airflow between the components that will make them run more efficiently as well as give better performance while also lasting longer. Thus, you should have planned ahead and also have had enough time to spare while performing your wiring, which will ensure that you do not face any problems, or get frustrated, and the whole wiring installation passes off smoothly as well as successfully.

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