If so you can add a receptacle rather easily behind the tv.
Can you run power cord behind wall.
1 as a substitute for fixed wiring of a structure.
If you want to safely run cables and you need to get power to your television or other devices but need an outlet.
No it is not.
2 where run through holes in walls structural ceilings suspended ceilings dropped ceilings or floors.
I would like to hang it and hide the wires behind the wall.
Even low voltage speaker wire that isn t in wall rated is a no no.
I know that i can do this with the low voltage hdmi cables but i am wondering if i can run a good commercial grade extension cord behind the wall as well so that i can hide the tv s power cord.
About 5 for the socket and box 2 for a plug and 7 for the cable.
This way you have the best of both worlds.
You re supposed to have a new electric socket installed directly behind the tv where you can plug in.
Much better to install an outlet behind the tv using a recessed box arlington industries tvbox for example.
This cut lets you move the wire through the wall without having to make a large hole to fit plugs or power strips through the wall.
Unless specifically permitted in 400 10 flexible cables flexible cord sets and power supply cords shall not be used for the following.
Cut off the end of your extension chord leaving at least two inches of wire length from the power circuit or plug end of your cord.
Might be safe as can be but i wouldn t do it.
The cord can later be reattached once it is routed through the wall.
Yes you will violate code.
Hiding the cord while remaining within code and not having any future problems.
My wife and i finally broke down and bought a modern flat screen tv.
Cheep way is to fit a socket on an external box thing on the wall run a length of cable in the wall behind the tv and out at the bottom next to the plug socket and then fit a plug to the cable and plug in.
In other words running power cords through the walls is not a substitute for permanent wiring.
You should not run power cables through a wall as a substitute for permanent wiring ie wired outlets.
It can be done but if a fire results from this then the insurance company may find a reason to not cover the damages.