One of these may work.There are electricians on here that may give more help.This will give you a start. [http://www.hubbellcatalog.com/wiring/catalogpages/section-i.pdf][http://www.drillspot.com/products/130071/Leviton_8315-CAT_Plug]
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The Marinco plugs are very high quality and extremely easy to add to an existing cable. They make a right-angle plug that should work. http://www.takefiveaudio.com/mall/shopexd.asp?id=252 |
I use a "ziptie" to tie the cord looped tight to the body of the plug, it makes a nice curl and then hugs the wall. For the cost of a foot long 'ziptie' it is all you would need. The cord conforms to the body of the plug, making an "S" shaped bend. A "C" shape to be parallel to the plug body. The "Ziptie" tightened around the plugbody and the cord, then the cord makes another "C" as it leaves where "Ziptied" to plug, Wire curves, it meets the wall and just runs down the wall right up against the wall. Perfect. (Just snip off the excess end of "Ziptie") (Of course, if the wire is so thick this is not a possible solution... Works for 12 gauge i use...) |
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