----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 3:38
PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] DDAR in
Bathroom.
True
:-)
I
didnt say it was a stupid thing to have, I just said it wouldnt like the
steam.
Many
years ago I planned how I could put a TV behind glass for that same
purpose.
Just havent got the space at the moment.
Keith
But I believe it was one of the things your
Mrs
liked most about the house!
The ability to have a bath while watching Big
Brother seemed to go down very well with Sharon :-)
M.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 3:03
PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] DDAR in
Bathroom.
Which I pointed out would probably happen when we
installed the cables!!!
One of the local hotels had phones in all the
en-suite bathrooms and they were forever causing faults and alarms on the
switchboard. In the end they removed them all leaving just the phones by
the bed.
Keith
I have a 10" telly in the en-suite.
After about a year it just stopped working. £32 repair later it's
back and working. Probably the steam got it too.
M.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001
11:53 AM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] DDAR in
Bathroom.
I bought a TV for the bathroom. It appears that the
condensation on the
tube made it blow up.. do I took it back for a
replacement and didnt put
that one in the bathroom. Im thinking of
building an in-wall shelf with
a glass front to put a tv in. It was
just a 14" portable so no big deal.
You have to expect
condensation to littereally drown everything in it
with
moisture.
I find that the condensation on hairdryer etc makes
the RCD trip all the
time. I assume these are a legal requirement
for 230 volts in the
bathroom in the UK as well. You might be
better off putting the DDAR
behind glass or something. Im not too
sure on the size of them but you
might be able to enclose a shealf
or something to hold it.
Andy Powell wrote:
>
>
Folks,
>
> now that Graham is starting to ship the DDARs
I've been thinking
> about their locations. Obviously one goes
in the stereo rack (has
> anyone got a Pronto (Old one) CCF for
the DDAR??) and I've also been
> thinking of putting one in the
bathroom.
>
> I'm not an idiot (some may disagree) and I
have no intention of
> getting out of the bath/shower and
putting wet hands all over it but
> I'd still like to have some
control. so 2 questions arise form this;
>
> 1. Is there
a waterproof learning remote available?
>
> 2. Is it
likely that steam from a hot bath/shower will cause a
>
problem?
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