
Hallo, ich hoffe, dass diese Frage genehmigt wird, auch wenn sie möglicherweise nicht speziell für dieses Sub gilt. Aber da die Standards für Elektroinstallationen unterschiedlich sein können, dachte ich, ich schaue hier noch einmal nach.
Ich habe diese Wand, die etwa 152 cm breit ist und deren Mittelpunkt vertikal über den drei Steckdosen liegt. Soweit ich weiß, kann ich weder vertikal noch horizontal ein Loch über diese Buchsen bohren, was bedeutet, dass mein Fernseher nicht wirklich zentriert ist. Oder küsse ich etwas. Ich bin mir nicht 100 % sicher, da es intuitiv keinen Sinn ergibt, dass man einen Fernseher nicht mittig an dieser Wand platzieren kann.
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The cables either run vertically or horizontally to the outlets yes.
There are sensors to test it but I’d assume they run vertically.
Are you the first person to live in the flat? It looks like a new construction. Usually cables are layed inside the floor. If the electrician wasnt a total idiot, there shouldnt be any cables going up the wall.
You can try to knock below and above the sockets. If it sounds hollow, thats where the cables are going
Ask the landlord?
You need to buy a stud finder tool. You put it on the wall where you want to drill. It has different settings, for wood, metal, or for electricity. Run it along the wall and if it doesn’t warn for electricity, then you should be good. Often electric runs vertically over power outlets, so I wouldn’t drill unless I tested the wall first.
You should buy a wire detector. There shouldn’t be a power line there, because in Germany, lines run horizontally at outlet height (about 30 cm above the floor or 30 cm below the ceiling). They only run vertically for light switches or wall sconces. But even then, they run at a right angle upward from the horizontal line, centered on the light switch. In your case, there shouldn’t be a power cable in the wall, but I would still check to make sure there isn’t a water pipe there (which is much worse than a power cable). But that’s also very unlikely, since the antenna outlet is located there on the wall and it’s assumed that a TV is supposed to be mounted above it.
OP just get an Multidetektor from OBI. You can rent those there and its pretty easy to find power cables with those. Should cost you around 20€ for a few hours.
Just use the mount’s screw holes on the edges instead of those in the middle.
To be honest when I did all the drilling in my new flat I just switched off the mains at the fuse box and YOLO’d it, but you could ask your landlord or rent some equipment at Obi and avoid the risk.
The thing to do here is drill a piece of 13mm thick plywood into the wall, and then mount the TV onto that. This way you avoid the wires in the middle.
It’s what we’d do in North America with the crummy paper thin walls.
Buy wall scan of cables device first
Your landlord will know where are the cables going. But it would be silly for them to go vertically up in this setup. They are likely going to under the floor.