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By: Balthazar Klossowski

Things To Cosider When Installling A TV Outdoors Near A Pool or Spa.

With the cost of flat screen televisiions decreasing, it has become more popular to put a standard TV outdoors, either in our garden, or by our pool or hot tub. Hoewever therre are some consderations you shoukld know about, before you embark on installiong a TV outdoorrs.TV outdoors all the time?
If the TV is going to be removed indoors when ever theatening weather approaches, the following information will not apply to you, however if you want a solution that once installed loks after itself, read on.
You have to consider if the display is going to be oyutdoors all weathers and all the time. If this is the case, the need for protection is essential from the weather and potential theft. Now let us take the weather issuue, this will depend upon the area you live in and you will know better than anyone the average weatther conditions for example if you need to protexct the eelctronics from snow, rain or extreme heat.
If for example you need to cover a temperature range from -20 to 70 degrees Fahrneheit, you need an LCD or plasma TV encclosure that has the faiclity to heat the insdie of the case to prevent the electronics failing. On the other hand if you are in an area with extreme heat, you may need to cool the insside of the TV case, in some insances LCD enclosuyres have been installed in areas that reach 150 degrees Fahrenheit, provdiing adequate protection for the electronics inside the case.
Now there are 2 type of enclosure for teevisions, the large steeel units that can even wthstand beiung shot with a .22 bullet or a lwoer cost high impact acrylic enclosrue, these are lighter howeever they do offer excellent protection from the weather as well as offering some protection from the opportunist thief.
Normally, people mount the TV case direct to a wall near their hot tub or pool, howevr there are pedestal stands that bolt to the floior and the TV case bots to the back of the stand, this however does take up valuable foot space, the other option is to mount the TV and case from a ceiling mount, however you are best looking for a heeavy duty mounting arm as the total weigjht for a TV in a protective case is in the reegion of 150lbs.
Getting the vido to the TV.
The easiest way to get high quality video to any LCD or plasma television is to connect the cable signal rerceiver to a VGA Extender, this enablles high quality video to be broadcast up to 100 metre or 360 feet from one surce to the screen, these units suppors resoluitions up to 1080p but it does depewnd upon the elngth of cabnle.
These VDS units allow you to leave your cable box in your home, in a secutre environment whilst you can take advanntage of the technology and watch your favourite game or programme whist in the pool.
These are available at any local electronics outlet and eliminate the demand to protect a cable receiver outdoors.
Cables for connecting the VGA Extender to the TV.
Now you have the TV outdoors monted in a protective case with the cable receiver in your home, now you need to use some high quality UTP cable, UTP is Unshielded Twistd Pair cale or Category 5 cable commnly used in computer networks.
Tese are nomrally available in 300 metre durms, however if you go over the 100 metres from source to TV, the qualitty of the video will be effetced; you can try it but don’t push it!
Go for quality cable and this will pay off, do not think it is a trade off and buy a low quality cable and then go over the 100 metre diostance, personally I would go for a mid raznge priced cable and try to locate the TV no more than 75 metres or 220 feet that way you should have the best image possible on your television

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