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Old 12-16-2005, 10:30 AM   #4
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In my 2720SL, I had to run a new cable from the converter area (under the tub) to the area under the kitchen sink. There is a channel under the bathroom floor. As Bob said, it is very crowded in that channel. I was able to run the new wire by straightening out a wire clothes hanger and working it through the channel, from the converter end to the kitchen sink end. Before I started pushing it through, I formed a tight loop in the end, which enabled it to slide past some of the obstructions. Once I got it pushed through, I tied a heavy string into the loop, and pulled the string back through. Then I tied the other end of the string to the new cable, and pulled the cable through. Whew! But it worked, and it kept the cable inside.

Now, getting to the under sink area from the TV cable entry may be another story, but I've got to believe you can find (or make) an opening.

Bill.
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