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quote:Originally posted by Dustytuu
Does this mean that the LCD HD tv's would have to be taken out before winterizing the Monty? Does it hurt them to get cold?
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I believe Brad answered this in another thread somewhere. I don't remember what he said, but I can can you an LCD screen does not like cold weather. The cold causing damage isn't something I know about yet, but if I had an LCD TV, I would not subject to anything lower than 25 degrees.
It might be possible to have it travel cold, but I wouldn't try starting it up until it's had a chance to thaw out.
I have a GPS in my truck that I use for work with an LCD screen, and in Minnesota winter is fast approaching. Knowing LCD's don't like cold I thought I'd see just how low it would go and still work.
It made it down to the upper teens and then started having display issues until the truck started warming up. It now comes in the house at night.