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The Bryant Electric RJ600 JLOAD Multimedia Box is a 2½-inch deep, black non-metallic electrical box featuring seven ½-inch knockouts and non-metallic cable clamps on each side. Designed for secure screw-in stud mounting, it offers flexible wiring options and durable cable protection, making it ideal for professional multimedia and electrical installations.
B**S
Not as shown
The JLOAD box I received is not as shown. The indentations on the side of the box (as shown on the picture) allow for the power divider to slide between and be held in place. The JLOAD box I recieved did NOT have these grooves! A power divider is essential when combining power and data.***Update***After receiveing my Certicable single gang power/data outlet I realized they must have updated the design and the divider doens't slide between the crimped slots on the JLoad box. It instead screws into the box which is actually much more secure. I have upaded my review. It is probably a solid 5-star rated product and I was tempted to take off a star for the descrepency in the Amazon product photo but because the new design is actually better I'll give it 5 stars.
A**1
Needed for specific outlets
Box is designed as a low voltage combo unit. Needs specific outlet. Difficult to install in old work situation. Not designed for horizontal install.
L**S
Specially fit for the outlet
I need this box to fit the outlet and it works great!
D**D
Requires extensive modification to convert it to an "old work" box
PROS:This box does pair up with the Hubbell all-in-one AC/HDMI/CAT6 module.CONS:The box is designed as a "new work" box. That is, it is intended to be mounted onto a stud in an open, unfinished wall. The box has no provisions at all for using it as an "old work" box. That is, as a replacement for an existing box OR in a new hole in a finished wall (this was my intended installation).See my attached photos as to what steps I used to convert it. I describe the process here:1. Remove the 4 stud installation tabs with a grinder (if you don't, you'll have to carve-out your wall to accommodate for them and the finish plate may not cover these added slots)2. Note offset holes in box and cable support clips with extremely long screws3. Rob parts from another "old work" box including one additional cable support clip (my box shipped with just one), shorter clip retaining screws, and top/ bottom drywall tabs.4. Mark the box for the 4 holes that need drilled for mounting the drywall tabs5. Drill the 4 holes and use a tap to add threads (Sorry, I can't recall the drill diameter or the tap size)6. Install the drywall tabs (TIP: Use a Dremel cutoff tool to reduce the tab height to match the Decora plate included with the module)Congratulations, you have now converted the box!CAREFULLY draw the outline of the box onto the wall. The best way is to reverse the box, however, you need to remember to account for the "mirror image" and draw in for 2 box screws in opposing corners and the off center tabs. A VERY PRECISE CUTOUT IS CRITICAL; there is very little margin for error when cutting out the hole. Once you dry fit the box, you can wire it and use box straps (see photo) during the install. The drywall tabs keep the box from falling into the hole and the straps keep it from falling out.Good luck installing the dividing hardware... the instructions are poor. I'm glad that I went with flat CAT6 instead of round... further modification to the steel "Z" plate would have been required.A note on the box itself: It is huge! It is a full 3-1/2 inches deep... not counting the excessively long screws. Thankfully, my walls are hardcoat over thick plasterboard offering a margin of forgiveness.Toughest-to-install electrical box I've ever installed!
P**O
Use with JLoad Multimedia Outlet
Was required with use of the JLoad multimedia outlet. It is designed for new installation and required a modification to use in a previously installed wall. Works perfectly with the proper outlet from JLoad. I would like to see them make a compatible box that's designed for installation in an existing wall.
A**Y
I made a few trips around town in search of one that fit and I got a few funny looks from people
I used this to install a tv on the patio. I wanted to keep the installation as clean and neat as possible. This single gang box houses the power supply and hdmi cable (the configuration I have set-up). Beware though, it requires a Hubbell specific receptacle that I could only find online. I made a few trips around town in search of one that fit and I got a few funny looks from people. Its not a common box and I wished I saved the time and ordered the receptacle with it. I bought the receptacle on Ebay.
S**H
Just as advertised and is the required box to combine ...
Just as advertised and is the required box to combine with my RJ65WTR for a customer single gang installation for my projector.As mentioned by another reviewer, this is intended for NEW work, so if you're intending to install this is an existing space you'll need some extra construction experience.
S**L
Was the only solution I could find.
Needed a combo power and HDMI outlet. This was the only option I could find. It worked, but was really frustrating. Be aware that there is a tiny amount of room in this box for wire management. It is also designed to only work well in a vertical orientation.
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