i’m thinking to buy Electric Fireplaces and i want to have LCD TV on top of it, but i’m not sure what will happen to LCD if it hits up a little.
thanks to all responds.
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Only if there’s excess heat and/or smoke in that area.
Otherwise, you shouldn’t have much of a problem.
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no way when u do that fireplace lives the tv dies
Electronic devices do not like heat. It would be better if you didn’t place it on top of ANY heat generating device. Plasmas especially should be kept away from heat as they run hot anyways and need fans to keep them cool.
There shouldn’t if your fireplace is a direct vent and doesn’t have vents on the top. I have my 60" LCD hanging over my fireplace for over a year now and never had a problem as the heat doesn’t even touch the TV.
the first thing youi should do is put a a thermometer on top of it first to see what the temp is before I put the TV on it. i