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Inset Gas Fires

Inset Gas FiresWith a gas fire inset and then I put a plasma TV on the wall above?

The wall does feel a bit hot with it, but I saw pictures of rooms with a TV above the fire and would if I could.

There will be no extreme heat there. Most electronic devices is happy to operate at temperatures too hot to touch you. Anything below 40C and it will be very happy. Put a thermometer if you are not sure of the temperature.

But Barenko said, you will regret it. The screen should ideally be near the same height or slightly lower than the eyes.

Well, mine is a fireplace with a gas fire. I first confirmed that the temperature was too high. It is also an ideal location to display relaxed in an armchair or sofa.

For another reason you might guess, I would say no, to me it seems very uncomfortable to look at something at that height for a long time. I suppose you start getting pain in the neck.

would not advise it and I can make this bet I know who asks.

i wouldnt risk the TV on fire! but if you do not use fire, then it's a great idea! If you leave the light on her plastic bottom of your TV.

Posted on June 22, 2010.
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