A LCD box is increasingly being installed for home-based use due to the fortification these housings offer.
Let us look at a common deck or backyard installation and appreciate what is looked-for.
Television Enclosure
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Satellite
Television cable
First lay the LCD monitor cable from the within cable box to outside on the terrace or veranda, anywhere you choose to install the open-air LCD enclosure.
Once the wires are fitted, the protecting LCD housing needs to be fitted to the wall and this is accomplished by using the mounting holes and mounting the casing directly to the wall, or if you intend on using a ceiling mount, make sure it is very strong as this will bolt to the back mount holes in the back of the TV housing.
Then install the television into the housing and lock the TV to the internal mounting frame, then setup the cooling and heating system by setting the high temperature that you require the cooling and heating to start running, but keep in mind that the recommended temperature is 56 degrees Fahrenheit, for the heating system we would suggest that you set the thermostat at 5 degrees then when the heat falls below this the heater will heat up the device before any harm is done with the freezing external weather surroundings.
Now close the door to the enclosure and secure it, remembering to retain the key in a safe but accessible place.
Now your installation is set to handle any thing the weather conditions can through at it, from snow, sleet, rain and high temperatures.