TV in kitchen - regs?
On Sat, 03 Sep 2016 21:33:59 +0100, Rod Speed wrote:
James Wilkinson wrote
Bod wrote
James Wilkinson wrote
Bert Coules wrote
James Wilkinson wrote
Then why does electronics have warnings about high humidity?
A non sequitur. "Kitchen" does not automatically equate to "humidity".
Kitchen normally has steam.
We've had a hi-fi unit in our kitchen for at least 12 years with no
problem....and we cook steamy things regularly. We just open the windows
slightly whilst cooking.
I wouldn't risk a laptop though.
I've done it for well over a decade now and it has never had a problem..
And it is only a few feet from the cooktop too in a U shaped kitchen
with the laptop almost across the U from the cooktop. Works fine.
I guess they're tougher than they make out.
But expensive and presumably more sensitive inside.
Hi-fis you can get for free on freecycle. That's where I got this 200W
RMS one.
You can get laptops cheap too.
Cheapest decent one I saw was abut £300. Much more than a stereo.
I have the recipes on it and need to be able to use the
laptop when cooking with the more complicated stuff
and have a full database of whats in the freezer too.
You make more effort in the kitchen than me.
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