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Hey there,
I am trying to remove/ detach power supply so I can wall mount my 49" Sony. There's a small panel on the back of the tv where the power cord is - should I unscrew and detach there? The other end of power supply has a mounded plug so cannot unscrew. If I remove and attach normal plug would warranty (I've just bought the tv) be negated?
many thanks in advance : )
Hi there
Im assuming your tv does not have an external power brick and therefore the power cable is fixed to the tv. If so, yes this would probably void warranty if you start modifying it in any way.
Besides the point though. I dont get why it needs to be removed to wall mount the tv.
Please refer to the wall mount instructions:
http://pdf.crse.com/manuals/C150100111.pdf
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Hi there
Im posting the following diagrams - but it is for the X850c model - but imagine it is similar. Obviously you do this at your own risk. However I wish you all the best.
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PS: Unless Im not getting it - i dont see how you will be able to screw this back together on the tv side once the cable is in the trunking, does your trunking not have a removable and resealable front cover?
Thanks for the amazing answer. It helps a lot to understand the wall mounting. Good Post
Hi there. Thanks a lot for the info. The trunking is inside the wall, so I can't remove trunking front cover, and won't be large enough for a mains plug, hence wanting detach power cord at tv end. The back of my tv has the same panel as in your pics, I'm wondering how I detach the cord in pic no 5? Is it a clip or would you just pull. Also do I negate warranty if I do this?
Many thanks : )
Hi there
Im pretty confident that this method would negate warranty. I dont have information about whether its a clip or just pull it off. The more i think about this, the more worried i become. I cannot see how you can connect the power cable back up once mounted on the wall.
Can i propose sn alternative solution that is actually easier and will not void warranty?
Proposal:
Whats your thoughts on this?
Using an extension lead or something similar would be a more reasonable solution..
Tampering with the original wiring of the Bravia would void the warranty & could prove expensive later..