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May 1, 2026

[ES] In-Wall Power Kits: PowerBridge vs Legrand vs DIY

[ES] In-Wall Power Kits: PowerBridge vs Legrand vs DIY
< p > Hiding wires is the final step in a perfect TV installation.But as we have mentioned before, running a standard TV power cord inside the wall is a violation of the electrical code in Canada and the US(NEC 400.8).It is a fire hazard and an insurance nightmare.

< p > The solution is an "In-Wall Power Kit." These kits extend your existing outlet up the wall safely.Two major brands dominate this market: PowerBridge and Legrand.Which one should you choose?

1. The Concept: How They Work

< p > Both systems work identically effectively:

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  • Top Module: Sits behind the TV. You plug the TV into this.
  • Bottom Module: Sits near the floor. It has a male "inlet."
  • In - Wall Connection: You run Romex (solid core electrical wire, NM-B) between the two modules inside the wall.
  • Power Source: You use an extension cord (included) to plug the bottom inlet into your regular wall outlet.
  • < p > This "extension cord structure" means you do not need to touch your home's live wiring. You are just creating a passive bridge.

    < h2 > 2. PowerBridge ONE - CK(The Installer's Choice) < p > Pros: < br > - Build Quality: Robust plastic that doesn't crack easily. < br > - Compact: The modules are relatively shallow, fitting into tighter wall cavities. < br > - Single vs Double: They offer models with one or two outlets behind the TV.

    Cons: < br > - Price: slightly more expensive ($60-$80). < br > - Aesthetics: The faceplates look a bit industrial.

    3. Legrand / On - Q(The DIY Choice)

    < p > Pros: < br > - All -in -One: Often comes with a pre-wired cable, so you don't even need to buy Romex. (Check specific models). < br > - Grommets: Excellent brush grommets for passing HDMI cables through the same plate.

    Cons: < br > - Size: The modules can be bulky. If you have insulation in the wall, shoving them in can be a fight.

    4. The Danger of DIY Hacks

    < p > We see homeowners trying to save money by cutting the end off an extension cord and splicing it inside the wall. < strong > DO NOT DO THIS. < br > Extension cords are stranded wire.They are not rated to be buried in walls where heat cannot dissipate.Solid core Romex is required by law because it handles thermal loading differently.A $60 kit protects your $500,000 home.

    < h2 > 5. Which One Do We Use ? < p > At TV Mounts CA, we prefer the < strong > PowerBridge < /strong> system for its reliability and shallow depth, which is crucial in condo walls with metal studs. However, Legrand is a solid runner-up.

    Conclusion

    < p > Don't be a cowboy with electricity. Use a certified kit. Book a wire concealment service and we will bring the kit with us.

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