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Terry

I HEAR THEY MAKE GOOD BOAT SENTINELS.

Should work as an anchor in a pinch. Terry
 

Phil Herring

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Mar 25, 1997
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Storage?

Looks like our TV critics have all weighed in. :) I'm not sure what you question refers to, but if you're asking whether you can store it in your boat over the winter, I don't see why not.
 
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Nelson

Keep your day job it is not funny.....

I meant when the temperature is below freezing, do you take the tv home with you or do you leave it on the boat? The reason I asked this questionis that most manufacturer recommend that the tv is not stored or turned on below 32 F. Nelson
 
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Mark Johnson

Here in the Northeast where...

it gets REAL cold (like now it's 17 degrees)I have always left the TV on the boat. I have never had any trouble my any TV as a result of doing that.
 
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Pete

TV Storage

We bring ours home and put it in a spare bedroom however I can't see where it would be a problem. They ship tvs all year long in the cold and heat in trucks and let them sit in warehouses.I believe the problem would be turning it on in a freezing cold and having it "warn" up too fast that it could damage the circut board. Leave it on board !
 
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