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Using Laptop / TV in Kitchen

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  • 14-09-2010 9:21pm
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    Been using a tv for a few years now with no adverse effect from the boiling up of a stew or the bit of bacon during the winter when condensation can be quite severe at times.


    Feel its not good practice though but are there any serious risks to equipment used from the dampness in the air.


    I know to keep the window open and all that and prevent as much as possible.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13,422 ✭✭✭✭Bruthal


    danjo-xx wrote: »
    Been using a tv for a few years now with no adverse effect from the boiling up of a stew or the bit of bacon during the winter when condensation can be quite severe at times.


    Feel its not good practice though but are there any serious risks to equipment used from the dampness in the air.


    I know to keep the window open and all that and prevent as much as possible.

    As long as you can see the far end of the kitchen through the fog most of the time it should be fine id say, although if water is condensing noticibly on the items it probably would`t be great for them. I do it myself a lot in the winter especially with the stews,


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