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RE: Bathroom :Auto Filling Bath ? & TV's ?


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  • Subject: RE: Bathroom :Auto Filling Bath ? & TV's ?
  • From: "fluff" <fluff@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 15:03:27 +0100
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  • Reply-to: ukha_d@xxxxxxx

> I'm also interested in having a small LCD TV in the bathroom
> like the one shown on Carol Vauderman (sp?) show the other
> month. I checked on the pricing of these and 2K is little
> steep! So I notice Craplins are selling 5.6" LCD TV's that
> have AV input, IR, can run from 12 volts, and have Channel
> presets. Since it can run from 12 volts I figure this must
> be safer in a bathroom and all mains (socket) wiring is RCD
> protected at the consumer box anyway. My aim is to mount
> it flush in the wall at the foot of the bath and have a few
> control buttons on a double gang Clipsal switch plate. I
> figure that mounting it in a box with a Perspex front should
> seal it from the damp environment, my only concern is how to
> stop potential condensation occurring... anyone tried
> anything like this ?
they appear on ebay for about ?100. If you could get hold of some of the
film used on card reearwindscreens could solve misting prob.

A.


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