The plastic you can work with

AV Panel

Mounting Panel for AV Equipment and Electronics

Cable Management Solution

Easily drill some holes and attach any mounting brackets, or strap items down onto the panel with zip-ties. Strap up excess cable slack.

Then hang the whole project on the wall with just 2 screw heads or some nano-tape, or suspend it from a zip-tie.

Originally designed to replace metal back-panels in NEMA boxes so installers could make modifications without a machine shop.

But it may be most useful keeping cables from under your feet at your desk.

Tastic AV panel securing a power strip

Unitize a handful of devices, power supplies, and cables into one neat package. Make stuff organized, neat, easy to handle, easy to install.  A clean layout makes it easy to troubleshoot or make changes.

The curved channels along the edges act as feet providing clearance for zip-ties or mounting screws when used flat on the floor, or as a standoff when wall mounted.

When you install a typical AV system, you may have several different items that go behind the display, requiring multiple mountings.

When the AV system is in a cabinet, cable slack can make a tangle and may put tension on connectors and plugs.

Tastic AV Panel fixes that.

AV system has multiple items screwed into the wall. The camera is not well supported on this acoustic wall.
Same components strapped to AV Panel, hung on just 2 screws. Additional piece used to reinforce camera mount.

When the AV system is in a rack, the equipment rack does not provide good places to strap down power supplies and small accessories.

Racks can use expensive wire looms to coil cable excess, but the Tastic AV Panel can do that better too.

Single-gang power supplies have no way to mount in the equipment rack.
Strap them to an AV Panel.
Strap the AV Panel into some space inside the rack.

Panels are almost 6 inches wide (5-13/16″), 16 inches long, and 1/2 inch high.

Light weight, won’t weigh down a swing arm when mounted to the rear of a monitor.

Mounted by 2 of the vesa monitor mount screws.
Flexes to access monitor connections.

You can re-use and reiterate, making changes,adding new holes, new zip-ties, to get it how you want it.

You can cut the panel smaller if that is all you need.  

Ideal for mounting small parts.

Project called for velcro.
Drill bigger holes
Included a strap at the top to hang the panel from the TV mount.
TV/monitor, powered antenna, laptop connections, a lamp, ...
Cables dressed to the desired length.
Digital signage set-top-box, but there is no set top.
Half of an AV Panel is sized right to hold the set-top box.
Strapped the panel to the TV wall mount.
Strapped the excess wire slack to the panel.