I am installing a recessed box that will have 120v and low voltage a/v cables. I figured I need a 3 gang - the 120v side has 4 NMC 12/2 coming in, nutted together and feeding a receptacle on the box (calculated box size 30 cu in), then the 3rd gang will be a plate to connect the av stuff. I found this arlington DVFR3W box, it has all 3 gangs molded together and has a divider to separate the low and 120v, but I need open space behind the low volt to feed the a/v cables, one is a digital optical cable that needs long radius bends. Is it ok to cut out the molded gang section behind the a/v portion? basically making it the inverse of the arlington 1 gang 120v/2 gang low voltage DVFR3C one?
DVFR3W:
DVFR3C
My other idea is to get a 2 gang Arlington DVFR2W recessed box and use it just for the 120v
DVFR2W
Than cut another hole in the wall and put in a single gang low voltage recessed box.
An important detail in figuring this out is there is already a hole in the wall that fits a 2 gang Arlington box, so i figure I need to make that bigger for a 3 gang or add another hole for a single gang next to it
DVFR3W:
DVFR3C
My other idea is to get a 2 gang Arlington DVFR2W recessed box and use it just for the 120v
DVFR2W
Than cut another hole in the wall and put in a single gang low voltage recessed box.
An important detail in figuring this out is there is already a hole in the wall that fits a 2 gang Arlington box, so i figure I need to make that bigger for a 3 gang or add another hole for a single gang next to it
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