Submitted by votegoat814 t3_zepcuk in DIY
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Submitted by votegoat814 t3_zepcuk in DIY
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Our tv, also under an awning, is fine under the cover. Just Velcro it open and shut.
I've looked and it seems they are about $500-$750 for cheap ones, $2500 for high quality. :(
Not sure where you’re looking at but Amazon has them for $100 or less, I wouldn’t buy the cheapest one but I’d buy by rating. Just type in “outdoor tv cover or patio tv cover”
Oh these are the cloth ones. Yes I was going to do that but my gut tells me I will just not be as consistent with keeping it covered after use :'(
What if you bought one of those and cut out a piece the size of the tv screen and replaced it with a heavy clear plastic? To make a window basically. You wouldn’t have to constantly take off the cover but could still see.
I think the cheapest way to approach this would be to make an enclosure for it. Have the lid/door on hinges, it won't be 100% water tight though but will give better protection than just having it mounted under the awning. If you silicone up the exposed parts of the TV you run the risk of blocking the heat dissipation from the electrics and this could damage the internals.
Yeah this is what I've been contemplating. I'm not actually worried about water getting in from the back where I think most of the heat would be though, mainly the front. Thanks for your advice ☺️
Depending on your environment, outdoor TVs are designed to be able to withstand high humidity and direct sunlight. They have a MUCH brighter screen and they are more robust. A normal TV used outdoors will ultimately not be bright enough unless you are able to shield it from the sun. It also may not hold up under very heavy humid climates but should do fine in dryer climates. The heat and brightness factor may impact how it fares outside. But, realistically, TVs are so cheap now, if you get 2 years out of it and it dies, just buy a new one.
That's actually why I'm putting one outside, black friday sale so cheap!!! Not worried about the sunlight as it is shielded. Maybe I just cross my fingers and see what happens! :)
Build your own waterproof box. Paint ever surface with weatherproof paint, seal every joint with silicon, ensure there are weep holes at the bottom. Possibly full on vent holes to get ride of heat. Use non reflective glass/plastic.
We have two TVs outside on covered patios, one in Canada and one in Florida. We have a vinyl cover for the one in Florida that we put on when we leave town. The one in Canada comes off the wall mount in the winter and into storage. We don’t cover it.
Neither are special outdoor TVs, no issues in 5+ years with moisture, and it rains in absolute torrential downpours in Florida sometimes. As mentioned above, even under a covered patio, we have issues with brightness/glare but they’re not unusable, just not as great as the uber-pricey specialised outdoor TVs.
I would recommend just getting a cover for when you’re not using it and trying to be vigilant about keeping it covered in poor weather.
They make TVs for exterior use, buy one of those. https://www.bbqguys.com/search?sstring=outdoor+tv&yt56=
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bwood247 t1_iz7t6k2 wrote
They make waterproof covers (like a grill cover) that are relatively cheap. A few of my neighbors have them, seem to work fine even after a few seasons of use.