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matrix33rus2020-12-15 15:44:09
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matrix33rus, 2020-12-15 15:44:09

Can a monitor or TV work at -6 degrees?

Good afternoon! It is necessary to hang a monitor with speakers or a TV in the workshop. The temperature is constant -6 degrees is maintained. Can conventional technology work under such conditions?

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approximate solution, 2020-12-15
@approximate_solution

Can conventional technology work under such conditions?

The technique is different, usually in the operating instructions they write acceptable standards for the operation and storage of the TV.
Will it work at -6 degrees?

I think this is too much. With a temperature drop, 100% condensate will be acceptable, and the tracks will simply rot, or there will be a short circuit on the power supply. In general, 90% that your TV will not survive the winter.
Here is an example of the docks of new Samsung TVs
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antonwx, 2020-12-15
@antonwx

It will work without any problems if the humidity does not go off scale and there are no temperature changes. Yes, this is an abnormal operation mode, but, for example, in the same cars, the screens work even in minus without problems.
The only caveat: the response time will most likely increase and there will be a soapy picture. But it is unlikely that someone will sit in the shop at -6 to watch a movie or constantly work at a computer, as I understand it, this monitor with a computer to control either some machine or to display technical information - then no problem

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hint000, 2020-12-16
@hint000

If the temperature is actually kept stable, then there may not be any condensation.
To avoid condensation during temperature changes, you need good ventilation (at least next to the TV).
If -6 degrees is not a strict technological requirement (maybe it's some kind of meat processing plant?), then you can hang a small heat gun one or two meters from the TV and point it at the TV.

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lonelymyp, 2020-12-16
@lonelymyp

Will work in general.
But the problem can be if the door is suddenly opened in the workshop for plowing and warm, moist air from the street gets on the TV, for example, the TV will hang above the entrance.
Then a cold TV can fog up (including inside) and, as a result, die.
There may also be a problem with the matrix, when they freeze, they start to get stupid, if you display static text there, then it’s normal, and watching movies is not a fact that will work.

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