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Mirror Lake's BB 08-25-2016 11:09 AM

LCD TV freezing
 
We want to bring up an older flat screen TV and leave over the winter. Our cottage is unheated and wanted to know if it will be damaged over the winter. I thought there was a thread on this topic but couldn't find it.
Thanks

thinkxingu 08-25-2016 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Mirror Lake's BB (Post 268059)
We want to bring up an older flat screen TV and leave over the winter. Our cottage is unheated and wanted to know if it will be damaged over the winter. I thought there was a thread on this topic but couldn't find it.
Thanks

My father, my friends, and we leave ours at camp over the winter and no problems in multiple years. Unheated, and uninsulated, as well.

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Slickcraft 08-25-2016 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mirror Lake's BB (Post 268059)
We want to bring up an older flat screen TV and leave over the winter. Our cottage is unheated and wanted to know if it will be damaged over the winter. I thought there was a thread on this topic but couldn't find it.
Thanks

Here it is:

http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...ht=flat+screen

Yes you can't search for LCD TV, terms omitted as too short by the less than brilliant search engine.

ishoot308 08-25-2016 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mirror Lake's BB (Post 268059)
We want to bring up an older flat screen TV and leave over the winter. Our cottage is unheated and wanted to know if it will be damaged over the winter. I thought there was a thread on this topic but couldn't find it.
Thanks

No problem at all. Been doing it for years with no issue...

I do recommend letting it get to room temperature first before turning on if you visit your cottage in the winter...

Dan

SIKSUKR 08-26-2016 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by ishoot308 (Post 268066)
No problem at all. Been doing it for years with no issue...

I do recommend letting it get to room temperature first before turning on if you visit your cottage in the winter...

Dan

Is that more for guarding against making condensation?I always thought this was more geared toward plasma.

phoenix 08-26-2016 01:30 PM

I have also don't this for many years with no problem except once. I had a small lcd tv that I left in a bay window over the winter and it stopped working . I suspect it was colder and the wind but the one on the credenza has never had a problem . I small one I now rap up in a blanket and it has been fine the last two years


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