TV over Fireplace

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stickboy1375

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Litchfield, CT
It's not about catching fire. It's about running electronics at Or above their higher temp range for prolonged periods. It will reduce their effective life.
On the other hand that means it's time for a newer bigger telly.

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I'm already looking at the 75" screens. :)
 

ggunn

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Consulting Electrical Engineer - Photovoltaic Systems
It's not about catching fire. It's about running electronics at Or above their higher temp range for prolonged periods. It will reduce their effective life.
On the other hand that means it's time for a newer bigger telly.

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Like I said earlier, I have wax candles on my mantle that don't even get soft. I wouldn't worry too much about heat.
 

ggunn

PE (Electrical), NABCEP certified
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Austin, TX, USA
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Consulting Electrical Engineer - Photovoltaic Systems
One thing I would think about is tilting the screen downward. The TV in my bedroom is above eye level when I am lying down (which is good so my feet don't get in the way), and tilting it down a bit made a big difference in the contrast and brightness.
 
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