LCD enclosure Currently Used In Backyards And On Decks.
Ascertain how an LCD enclosure protects outside televisions in gardens
An LCD housing is increasingly being used for domestic use due to the protection these enclosures provide.
Let us look at a common patio or backyard deployment and understand what is looked-for.
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Once the cable is laid to the Television from within the house and cable box to the garden or any where you decide to fit the open-air TV enclosure.
Once the cables are installed, the defending TV enclosure needs to be fitted to the wall and this is accomplished by using the mounting holes and mounting the casing immediately to the wall, or if you intend on using a ceiling mount, make sure it is really strong as this will fasten to the back mount holes in the back of the LCD enclosure.
Then deploy the TV into the casing and lock the Television to the inner mounting framework, then configure the cooling and heating system by setting the high temperature that you require the cooling and heating to start running, but bear in mind that the suggested temperature is 56 degrees Fahrenheit, for the heating system we would suggest that you set the thermostat at 5 degrees then when the heat falls below this the heater will heat up the system before any damage is done with the freezing external weather conditions.
Now seal the door to the case and secure it, remembering to keep the key in a safe but easy to get to place.
Now your installation is set to handle any thing the climate can through at it, from snow, sleet, rain and high temperatures.
The author is the leading manufacturer a range of LCD enclosures, this range of product is supplied to digital signage integrators throughout the world, now they also offer an indoor solution a digital poster, but it does not have the protection of an LCD enclosure.