Mounting the Hisense U9N
in Tampa Bay.
Mini-LED, 5000-nit peak. Sizes: 75", 85", 98". Weight: ~75 lbs. VESA pattern: 400x300. Here's exactly what we bring and how we do it.
What you need to know about the Hisense U9N.
The Hisense U9N is one of the Hisense models we mount most often in Tampa Bay. Mini-LED, 5000-nit peak. Retail pricing for new units runs $1,800-5,000 depending on size, with the 75-inch as entry and the 98-inch as flagship.
Specifications relevant to mounting
- Available sizes: 75", 85", 98"
- VESA mount pattern: 400x300 mm (this is the bolt-hole spacing on the back of the TV — every mount must match)
- Weight (no stand): approximately 75 lbs for typical 65" size
- Mount tier in our pricing: Premium $149 if standard wall, Custom $249+ for masonry — see service page
This TV is huge: 98"+ requires a 2-tech crew minimum, often 3 for the lift moment. We bring a furniture dolly and lifting straps.
Recommended bracket for the Hisense U9N.
For the Hisense U9N, we recommend a heavy-duty full-motion ($95-150) rated 80+ lbs. This matches the TV's weight and gives you the right movement range for typical Tampa living-room layouts.
Specifically, our top picks for this TV:
- Sanus VLT series — premium build, smooth motion, lifetime warranty. $200-300.
- Kanto PMX series — mid-range, reliable. $150-220.
- Echogear EGLF2 — budget option that still meets weight rating. $95-120.
If you've already bought a mount, send us a photo of the box — we'll verify it's rated for your TV before we drive out. We bring our own as backup.
The Tampa-specific install considerations.
Tampa Bay has three wall types we encounter constantly, and each requires different hardware for the Hisense U9N:
- Drywall over wood studs (interior walls): Standard 5/16" lag bolts into studs. Easy. Most common.
- Concrete-block (CBS) walls (exterior walls in 80% of Tampa homes): 1/2" sleeve anchors drilled into the block, going through 3/4" furring strip first. Full anchor guide here.
- Brick or stucco-on-block: Lag-shield expansion anchors in mortar joints (never the brick face).
Heavier TVs like the Hisense U9N (75 lbs) demand stricter anchor strategy — a single drywall anchor will not hold this TV. We always anchor into structural elements (studs, concrete block, mortar joints), never drywall alone.
Cable concealment for the Hisense U9N.
The Hisense U9N typically has 4-6 cable connections (HDMI 2.1 ×2, eARC, USB, power, ethernet for Wi-Fi 6E models). Our standard wire concealment includes:
- In-wall HDMI 2.1 cable (CL3-rated) fished through the wall cavity, supporting 4K 120Hz / 8K 60Hz signals
- Code-rated PowerBridge or Datacomm recessed outlet kit behind the TV — feeds power from existing nearby outlet through the wall
- Brush plates at TV-end and console-end so cables exit cleanly with no holes
For the Hisense U9N, this is the $50 upgrade over standard install ($99 → $149).
How long does it take?
Average install time for the Hisense U9N (75" size, drywall, with hidden wires): 60-90 minutes. Larger sizes (98") add 15-30 min for the lift moment. Brick or concrete walls add 20-30 min for masonry drilling.
Common mistakes we see (DIY warning).
- Wrong VESA pattern — buying a mount that says "fits up to 98-inch" without checking the actual pattern. The Hisense U9N uses VESA 400x300, which is more specific than mount marketing copy implies.
- Anchoring into drywall only — works for two weeks, then the TV gradually pulls free as the anchor crushes the drywall.
- Solo lift — even the smaller 75-inch is awkward. Drop damage on a Hisense OLED voids the warranty (it's "physical damage," not a manufacturing defect).
- Skipping the heat test for above-fireplace installs — see our fireplace mount guide.
Get the Hisense U9N mounted today.
Text us a photo of your Hisense U9N (front and back) and your wall, and we'll quote a flat-rate within 10 minutes. Most Hisense U9N installs are Premium $149 if standard wall, Custom $249+ for masonry. Same-day install if you book by 1pm Tampa time.
Ready to mount your Hisense U9N?
Flat-rate $99 standard, $149 with hidden wires. Same-day across Tampa Bay.