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Remove TV During Cold Storage?

sullivanclan
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Explorer
I installed a 22" LED TV in my Jayco this past summer. Then I started thinking about how the cold winter might affect it in storage. Thoughts from others, have you pulled your LED tvs during the below freezing months when in storage?

Then I figured there is all kind of other electronics left in vehicles like DVD and CD players without any issue.

Thanks!
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K_Charles
Explorer
Explorer
They don't get stored in a heated warehouse and they don't get delivered in a heated truck. The manuals that came with our TV's say nothing about storage temperatures only operating temperature.

DutchmenSport
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Explorer
If you store your camper in a storage facility, put the television in your house. Actually, if you store it in a facility, if it's not anchored down, take it out.

If its on your own property, or in storage where you know it's not subject to break-in, then leaving the television in the camper over the winter wont' hurt anything.

But, if it is easily removed, why not? Then there's no guess work. Just bring it into the house and tuck it away.

GordonThree
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Explorer
Only remove it if you need an extra TV for the kitchen, etc in your winter home. Unless you're in the Arctic or Antarctic it doesn't get cold enough to impact electronics.
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