Wall mounted lcd above gas fire, any issues?
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You will not cook the TV if you think about it's placement and design of the fire surround.
I have had a 43" Plasma above an open log fire for 2 years without issue.
I had the fireplace made to an overall height of 90cm so it doesn't crick my neck either!
Edit to add that the same plasma was with me in Hong Kong when room temparatures would often be above 30c. The temperature above my fireplacce with the fire roaring never exceeds 28c so those telling you it's bad are talking s
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I have had a 43" Plasma above an open log fire for 2 years without issue.
I had the fireplace made to an overall height of 90cm so it doesn't crick my neck either!
Edit to add that the same plasma was with me in Hong Kong when room temparatures would often be above 30c. The temperature above my fireplacce with the fire roaring never exceeds 28c so those telling you it's bad are talking s
t.Edited by allgonepetetong on Monday 23 May 13:58
hence i said about the shelf 
you will cook it if there is nothing between the tv and fire (like a mantelpiece) to deflect the heat away from the tv
just had a look at the panasonic 50vt30b and it says
Operating Conditions
Temperature: 0 °C - 35 °C
Humidity: 20 % - 80 % RH (non-condensing)

you will cook it if there is nothing between the tv and fire (like a mantelpiece) to deflect the heat away from the tv
just had a look at the panasonic 50vt30b and it says
Operating Conditions
Temperature: 0 °C - 35 °C
Humidity: 20 % - 80 % RH (non-condensing)
Edited by Trustmeimadoctor on Monday 23 May 15:47
allgonepetetong said:
You will not cook the TV if you think about it's placement and design of the fire surround.
I have had a 43" Plasma above an open log fire for 2 years without issue.
I had the fireplace made to an overall height of 90cm so it doesn't crick my neck either!
Edit to add that the same plasma was with me in Hong Kong when room temparatures would often be above 30c. The temperature above my fireplacce with the fire roaring never exceeds 28c so those telling you it's bad are talking s
t.
Generally no harm comes from mounting an LCD/Plasma set above a fire, but in everycase I have had a 43" Plasma above an open log fire for 2 years without issue.
I had the fireplace made to an overall height of 90cm so it doesn't crick my neck either!
Edit to add that the same plasma was with me in Hong Kong when room temparatures would often be above 30c. The temperature above my fireplacce with the fire roaring never exceeds 28c so those telling you it's bad are talking s
t.Edited by allgonepetetong on Monday 23 May 13:58
the manufacturer will state that it shouldn't be done in the manual.
So if you do stick it above the fireplace and then have a problem that the
manufacturer comes out to sort take it off the wall first....
The real issue is that the manufacurers can use it as grounds not to honour a subsequent
warranty claim, and given that most now offer a 5 Year warranty as standard now it's wise
to remove it from the location
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