nightwalker
Active Member
I am looking at same issue of closed or open back box in a new house I am building. My builder uses a specific guy to prewire all his low voltage stuff and I took a look at some work he did on a current house under construction. Here link is a picture of how he looped the wire thru a box to prewired a single gang box for 2 ea Cat5e and one RG6Q. He told me he did it this way so the sheetrock guys will not tear up his wire with their Roto zip tools later when they cut out the opening for the box. He said he can then fish out the wire he needs later.
I told him I would prefer open back boxes and he said he can do it any way I want but he still needs to secure the wire ends to keep the sheet rock guys from doing strange things to his wire.
Any opinions on his approach to prewire?
He has the RG6 and Cat5 wrapped as tight as it should ever go and it's not even connected yet. Right there he should be using a ring, not a box. I agree if there is going to be some electronics installed a box is some protection, however for just terminated wire, especially RG6 and Cat5 it should never be kinked up in a box. Aside from that he should have 2 RG6's in a TV location. If the customer goes with Sat service and wants to use a DVR he'll need two feeds to be able to record on channel and watch something else.