JCS123
Active member
I don't think I'm explaining the situation clearly enough. Please let me clarify. The bottom of the TV is about 8" closer to the wall that it's mounted on than the top is (so it tilts down in the direction of the couch, not up in the direction of the ceiling and not perfectly vertical), meaning that gravity would work against the possibility of the panels laying flat against the TV if there is no provision for securing them to the bottom of the screen. I would guess that the panel hanging free that far away from the bottom of the TV screen would maybe put stress on the top "hooks".They are attached only on top of the panel
Hi
Yes, you're right. Gravity will definitely do its job naturally if the TV is tilted as you described.
A lot of people I know, not to mention many businesses, bars, restaurants, etc. have their TV's on the wall and tilted downward, so I'd be surprised if I was the only one who has asked this. Thanks for your time.