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I have resolved this problem with my inwall ipadsiPads. I simply have a recessed (in wall) mount that I cut large hole in drywall for, then I install recepticalthe receptacle in the wall but easily accessible through the ipadiPad mounting hole, then plug in charger, and stick ipadiPad into wall inside the hole. toTo access the plug, I simply remove ipadthe iPad (3 minutes) and reach inside and unplug or plug in the charger, and then re-install the ipadiPad. (3 more minutes) Since

Since there is no need to modify drywall, or any structural part of the house it'sits legal. (my opinion, but I see no problem)

I have resolved this problem with my inwall ipads. I simply have a recessed (in wall) mount that I cut large hole in drywall, then I install receptical in wall but easily accessible through the ipad mounting hole, then plug in charger, and stick ipad into wall inside the hole. to access the plug, I simply remove ipad (3 minutes) and reach inside and unplug or plug in the charger, and then re-install the ipad. (3 more minutes) Since there is no need to modify drywall, or any structural part of the house it's legal. (my opinion, but I see no problem)

I have resolved this problem with my inwall iPads. I simply have a recessed (in wall) mount that I cut large hole in drywall for, then I install the receptacle in the wall but easily accessible through the iPad mounting hole, then plug in charger, and stick iPad into wall inside the hole. To access the plug, I simply remove the iPad (3 minutes) and reach inside and unplug or plug in the charger, and then re-install the iPad. (3 more minutes)

Since there is no need to modify drywall or any structural part of the house its legal. (my opinion, but I see no problem)

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I have resolved this problem with my inwall ipads. I simply have a recessed (in wall) mount that I cut large hole in drywall, then I install receptical in wall but easily accessible through the ipad mounting hole, then plug in charger, and stick ipad into wall inside the hole. to access the plug, I simply remove ipad (3 minutes) and reach inside and unplug or plug in the charger, and then re-install the ipad. (3 more minutes) Since there is no need to modify drywall, or any structural part of the house it's legal. (my opinion, but I see no problem)