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Low voltage wiring - can I do it myself?

doofus
15 years ago

Hello! The house is still being worked on and all the walls are open. I want each room to have an Ethernet (CAT6) outlet connecting it to the "computer-closet" in the attic (where I'll have my couple of servers with large storage arrays).

I also want to set up a "home theater" on each floor. The TV will be on one wall, and all the electronics (DVD, VCR, etc.) will be by the couch across the room.

The installers want ridiculous amounts of money for this -- well in excess $20K, plus hardware (such as receivers, etc.). I'm wondering, if I can, actually, do this myself?

I work with computers a lot (and have a Computer Science degree), so the THEORY of this wiring seems simple enough to me. Is the PRACTICE really different, or will I manage?

The carpenters, who are still working in the house, will drill the necessary holes in the studs/floors for me. Anything else I need to worry about? I'm unemployed at the moment, so I can spend a couple of weeks doing this -- and saving $10K or so...

Any "gotchas"? Pointers to amateur-friendly suppliers? Thanks!

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