Jumat, 13 Juni 2014

In Floor LCD Monitor?

Q. I am building a bar and have a couple spare LCD monitors that I have acquired. I would like to construct the bar with the screens under the bar oriented face up covered by a hard clear plastic or glass and linked to a dual video multimedia PC housed under the bar. Will LCDs function in that orientation for a good amount of time or will they not work after long? I would of course have plenty of ventilation and airflow through the area. I have only seen documentation on Ceiling mounting for LCDs, but never for floor mounting style. Any ideas?

A. Should work just fine. I suggest instead of just covering thiem in plexiglass, that you mount one piece of plexiglass across the LCD itself, and then mount it inside the bar side. That way the monitor is completely inside the bar but the screen acts as part of the bar "wall". People will be able to see it and you won't have to worry about anything touching it (including drinks ;-)). I've mounted LCD's in just about every position in a lot of places (even INSIDE desktop computers). They're pretty easy.


LCD monitor problems?
Q. My 25 inch monitor will at time flash off and hard to get the monitor to work again. Sometimes also get "No single", seem also that in one corner of back (vent) will get really hot) how do you solve this problem. what causes the monitor to just go black?

A. The vents usually do get pretty hot on the LCD monitors, so you shouldn't need to worry about that. The "No Signal" might mean that a video cable is just coming loose, so check that first.

Suddenly having it shut off on you might be caused by overheating however, or a problem with the power inverter board, which supplies power to the TV and backlights. Sometimes overheating can be caused by mounting the TV, say, above the fireplace and the heat rising from it makes it burn out. Either way, it's a hardware issue you're looking at.

If it's under warranty, get it repaired. Otherwise, you're more than likely looking at replacing the power board inside the TV, which varies in price.

One of these problems is especially likely if, after the TV shuts off on you, you let it sit for 10 minutes to cool off and then it powers back on on your first try.





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