


Start by unplugging all devices to identify every wire connected to your entertainment center. Count the total cables and note which devices require power versus data connections. This initial audit helps you determine the correct amount of tubing or sleeves needed for the job.
Collect cable ties, Velcro straps, and a drill if you need to pass wires through the console. You will also want a cable raceway kit to hide wires running along the wall for a seamless look. Having these items ready before you begin ensures a smooth and uninterrupted installation process.
Bundle excess wire length together using zip ties to prevent clutter inside the storage compartments. Plug everything back in and test each device to confirm the signal is passing correctly through the new setup. Finally, wipe down the area to remove any dust generated during the drilling and organizing phase.
Feed the power and data cords through the designated holes in the back of your floor-standing unit. Use adhesive clips to secure the wires inside the cabinet so they do not dangle loosely behind the equipment. Ensure there is enough slack to move the TV slightly without pulling on the connections.
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