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It doesn't appear that they have a way to do that unfortunately. The hub needs low voltage DC which requires a transformer so it can't just get wired to 120v in your wall, you'd have to bury a transformer in the wall and splice the cable, it would be DIY but it would be doable.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, it is possible. Best place to do it is in your dead space of stair case. Just add receptacle there. Run wire inside. Mount unit on wall. Otherwise, install overall receptacle , but fish wire in wall. The wire wouldn’t be visible, but the power pack would be, when plugged in. You can google/YouTube this stuff... It’s easy!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. I would recommend involving a trained professional if you are not comfortable on your own. You have two choices, both include mounting it above an existing outlet. The short answer is to drill a hole in the wall and run the cable behind the wall. The long answer: Option 1- hardwire it to the power source (hire an electrician). Option 2- drill two small holes in your wall, one behind the device and one directly next to the outlet (remove the cover plate first and preferably below the receptical for appearances). Next, run the wire behind the wall, connect to the device and then to the outlet. Be safe and ensure you do stay compliant with local building codes.
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