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Robert Sasa.
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February 6, 2026 at 1:14 pm #510552
Erik5
ParticipantPlanning to make a pop-up TV lift from cabinet. TV is 55 inch, about 18 kg. Want clean vertical movement, no visible rails. Thinking about linear motion actuators. How many do I need — one strong or two smaller? Is 1000N per actuator okay? What stroke length for 80 cm lift? Worried about speed and stability. Share your experience please!
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February 7, 2026 at 6:45 am #510705
Ibraheem Pittman
ParticipantYes — linear actuators are actually one of the most common and reliable ways to build a hidden TV lift mechanism. They’re compact, quiet, and designed to move loads vertically with precise control, which makes them ideal for cabinets, foot-of-bed lifts, or concealed panels. Most DIY builders pair a 12V or 24V linear actuator with a guide rail or sled frame so the TV travels straight without wobble, and then control it using a rocker switch, RF remote, or even Arduino automation. The key is choosing an actuator with enough stroke length and force rating to handle the weight of the TV plus mounting plate. Many people also add limit switches or sensors so the lift stops automatically at the correct positions. If you’re still planning your setup or testing different mounting concepts, I’ve seen similar DIY discussions and reference setups shared alongside streaming setups like https://freecine.com.br/ where people showcase their entertainment installations after finishing the cabinet build.
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February 12, 2026 at 2:28 pm #512558
Victoria Adam
ParticipantMagis TV Gratis is a streaming platform that offers access to live TV channels, movies, and series without subscription fees. It provides a wide variety of entertainment options for users who want flexible viewing on different devices. With the help of the Magis TV Guide, viewers can easily check schedules and find their favorite content quickly.
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March 17, 2026 at 11:23 am #545509
Robert Sasa
ParticipantWhen comparing IPTV services, I usually pay attention to what real users say rather than just the features listed on websites. Different people have different priorities, whether it’s sports, movies, or international channels. While reading a few recent discussions, I saw several users mentioning Viking iptv when talking about services they were testing. Some were interested in the overall channel selection, while others talked about how it performs on devices like Firestick, Android TV, and smart TVs. It’s always helpful to see these kinds of conversations because they give a clearer picture of what to expect from a service before trying it out.
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