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Influence of Radiator on TV Placement: Effects on Usage & Alternatives (2000x900x152 mm)

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  • #1 15957737
    adi1125
    Level 9  
    Hello, not a typical question today.
    The problem is that my living room is not very regular (Photos below).

    Influence of Radiator on TV Placement: Effects on Usage & Alternatives (2000x900x152 mm) Influence of Radiator on TV Placement: Effects on Usage & Alternatives (2000x900x152 mm) Influence of Radiator on TV Placement: Effects on Usage & Alternatives (2000x900x152 mm)

    All lines (electricity and optical fibers) are led out on the radiator side.
    Question ?
    Is it possible to place the TV above the radiator (the dimensions of the radiator are: 2000x900x152 (mm)), may it have some effect on future use? Is it better to give some do not know a shelf or a valve between them so that the heat does not hit the TV?

    I would like to add that I do not want to move the TV to the other wall because then I will be forced to block the radiator with a corner, which is one for the living room and kitchen, so a light lime tree.

    Thanks for your help :)
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  • #2 15957771
    Piotr2608

    Level 41  
    As much as possible at the height of the radiator, not above - the heat rises up.
    It is enough to put a TV table and a TV on it, at a minimum distance of 30-40 from the radiator and the matter is settled. If we place the TV over a radiator, the heat from the radiator will be sucked in by the TV, the internal temperature of the device will increase, which will contribute to faster wear / damage to the TV.
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  • #3 15957794
    kajron
    Level 29  
    It should be added that the air circulation at the radiator causes the collection of more dust in the vicinity of the radiator, which will certainly increase its deposition on the housing and inside the TV, where the electronics cause its own circulation when giving up heat.
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  • #4 15958727
    technikabasenowa
    Level 33  
    Let's not demonize the influence of temperature in such a way, what is the temperature on the radiator?
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  • #5 15962594
    adi1125
    Level 9  
    You know in the summer or there the spring of the problem is unlikely to be worse in other seasons. And the winter thermostat probably full, or 5, probably max, because it is one for the living room with the kitchen and a piece of the corridor (generally I'm just moving in there so I don't know yet how it will be with this temperature) but I think I'll just buy a handle that is adjustable in several planes and place it so that the heat does not hit him so centrally.

    Thanks for the advice and help.
  • #6 15962668
    tronics
    Level 38  
    @technikabasenowa - it's not about the temperature, it's about the muck that the heater will direct to the TV. You can spray with antistatic sprays and it will be dusty forever (during the heating season). And plastic from temperature changes can also start to deform eventually.
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