Drop down kit for Plazma (Ceiling)
Cool deal. By critters, I was referring to spiders and small insects. Those small cooling vents will attract those things. EDIT: Though, if you knew what I meant, and don't have THOSE critters either, then I envy you.
Also, if this box/cabinet is adjacent to an interior wall (that is, adjacent to an exterior wall that is opposite an interior wall) you can port some HVAC into the box. Of course I would only do it if you own the condo, but it would alleviate some concerns during those extreme weather months.
Also, if this box/cabinet is adjacent to an interior wall (that is, adjacent to an exterior wall that is opposite an interior wall) you can port some HVAC into the box. Of course I would only do it if you own the condo, but it would alleviate some concerns during those extreme weather months.
Originally Posted by MikeyCB,Aug 26 2008, 04:40 PM
We really don't have humidity here in Calgary. It's so dry in fact, that when I used to visit and for the first while when I moved here, I'd wake up every morning with nosebleeds. It's not an uncommon thing either.
The TV is a Westinghouse actually, a 4:3 unit. That was the reason I bought it years back actually, as in the bedroom it's typically television that I watch and I didn't want images to be distorted, nor did I want to sacrifice inches of display on the sides to have television show undistorted on a widescreen.
It's a pretty simple item actually, but it's survived some pretty tough stuff like being badly packing during my move from across the country and being dropped while I was mounting it on the wall.
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The TV is a Westinghouse actually, a 4:3 unit. That was the reason I bought it years back actually, as in the bedroom it's typically television that I watch and I didn't want images to be distorted, nor did I want to sacrifice inches of display on the sides to have television show undistorted on a widescreen.
It's a pretty simple item actually, but it's survived some pretty tough stuff like being badly packing during my move from across the country and being dropped while I was mounting it on the wall.
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Originally Posted by MikeyCB,Aug 26 2008, 10:58 AM
...I'd like to be able to watch movies on my balcony, throw on music videos when people are hanging out, etc.
not sure about the temperatures... but it looks like they are water proof / resistant.
Originally Posted by John David,Aug 27 2008, 07:00 AM
check out http://www.backyardcity.com/outdoor-tvs/
not sure about the temperatures... but it looks like they are water proof / resistant.
not sure about the temperatures... but it looks like they are water proof / resistant.
I too would be interested in a ceiling mounted remote operated drop down kit for my 47 inch!
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