budgirl574 asked:


I’d like to purchase an lcd tv, but it would end up being near our wood buring stove, which we use in the winter. What is the necessary distance it would need to be from the wood stove?

Gilbert
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    No Responses to “Can heat from a wood stove damage a nearby lcd tv?”

    1. Rajinder on March 13th, 2009 5:09 am

      The limit and if you are not going to your wood stove then locate it so closely keep distance of 10 feet from your wood stove that should be enough.

    2. Bud on March 14th, 2009 2:49 am

      For any length of the operation of time the stove it as you have noticed the operation of the circuit boards.