C Chuckwagon Junior Ranger Aug 1, 2016 #1 Does anyone know if it's okay to store an LCD flat screen tv in subfreezing temps (-20F) for an extended period of time?
Does anyone know if it's okay to store an LCD flat screen tv in subfreezing temps (-20F) for an extended period of time?
AlCat Junior Ranger Donating Member Aug 2, 2016 #2 probably not Can Freezing Temperatures Harm The LCD TV In Your RV? | The RVing Guide granted that advice is old, so I'd check with the manufacturer as it is POSSIBLE (which is pretty much the gist of the article)
probably not Can Freezing Temperatures Harm The LCD TV In Your RV? | The RVing Guide granted that advice is old, so I'd check with the manufacturer as it is POSSIBLE (which is pretty much the gist of the article)
C Chuckwagon Junior Ranger Aug 3, 2016 #3 AlCat said: probably not Can Freezing Temperatures Harm The LCD TV In Your RV? | The RVing Guide granted that advice is old, so I'd check with the manufacturer as it is POSSIBLE (which is pretty much the gist of the article) Click to expand... Thanks AlCat
AlCat said: probably not Can Freezing Temperatures Harm The LCD TV In Your RV? | The RVing Guide granted that advice is old, so I'd check with the manufacturer as it is POSSIBLE (which is pretty much the gist of the article) Click to expand... Thanks AlCat
AlCat Junior Ranger Donating Member Aug 3, 2016 #4 Thanks for raising my awareness of this issue. We don't store the TD outside, and we live in SF Bay area so it's not an issue. But I'd never thought of this before.
Thanks for raising my awareness of this issue. We don't store the TD outside, and we live in SF Bay area so it's not an issue. But I'd never thought of this before.