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Probably but I wouldn’t put my trust in them. Given the weight will be accentuated by the distance away from the wall I would consult with a builder. £50 or so to have them do it as against over two grand a piece smashed on the floor.
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At the very least, I would use the expanding toggle, or butterfly anchor bolts. I would not trust any fastener into drywall/ sheetrock, plasterboard alone. If you can find a stud, then a conventional lag screw would do the job solidly. There is the leverage as well as the vibrations to consider. And the cost of the Phantoms.
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For those that have them mounted, how do you handle resetting/power cycling them?
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Pulling the plug or pressing he power button three times.
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(02-Jun-2019, 13:19)ragwo Wrote: Pulling the plug or pressing he power button three times.
I want to mount mine 9ft in the air. I may need to have the electrician wire a switch to each outlet. Hmmm...
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