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Neat wiring solutions for power recliners

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Hi, I have 3 front row Berkline recliners. All three have a separate power cord and currently go into an Ikea 2 to 6 power outlet. However, the wires are visable and kind of messy. Does anyone have a nice, neat solution for concealing their power recliner wiring?


I was thinking of maybe combing wires in some Flextech wiring tubing for aesthetic purposes.


Thanks!
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Have you tried a heavy duty extension cord w/powerstrip? You can drop the powerstrip under one of the chairs and connect all the chairs there. This way you will only see the extension cord. All other wires will be concealed under the chairs.

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Have you tried a heavy duty extension cord w/powerstrip? You can drop the powerstrip under one of the chairs and connect all the chairs there. This way you will only see the extension cord. All other wires will be concealed under the chairs.

I will take out one large black powerstrip and see how it works with the chairs. I was just wondering if anyone had an "innovative" method.



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Not sure how innovative this is but I've used these types of clamps for several things, including guiding power cords along a path. These exact clamps are readily available at Home Depot. This will help you guide the wires, at least, and keep them more tame than just sitting there bunched up. You can screw them right into the existing wooden frame, but make sure you use small enough screws so they don't go all the way through, of course! You can then tie up the excess with cable ties.

http://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Clamp-.../dp/B000GAT938
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