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Waterproof Flat Panel Touch Screen Monitor For Shower


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Is it me or is this rather illogical due to the uneconomicality of this project?

Speakers would be cheaper surely? Water-proof speakers, now that makes more sense to me.

"Bang got the biggest shock on earth. My hands went all numb and burning, the shock went through my hands and all way to my right foot and by the way it wasn't 110 volts it was 240 volts." You sir, "should" be dead. Perhaps God has you here for a reason. :) (Or chance, if you wish to go with that.)

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you guys are jokers if you dont see the value in a tv in the shower. The 30 min you spend in there everyday can be used for catching up on news or anything else (yes, porn included if thats what u r in to).

Here is how im going to do it:

-get a cheap 12- 15 inch touch screen (200-$500)

-make sure you put it in a wall which it shares with another room because you will to install and access it all from the back. Mine will be in the master bedroom and the panel covering the back will be hidden by a dresser.

-make the viewing area in the shower room identical to the size of the screen viewing area.

-make sure the wall/hole is finished with water proof paint or tile and use 100% silicone to create a water proof seal around the screen so only the viewable area is exposed but framed with the silicon. The screen itself is plastic and naturally waterproof. The water temperature is well with standard operational temps so no issue here.

-fasten the screen from the back, connect to your tv or computer (i suggest a computer with a tv tuner., mine is in the basement under the shower room).

-as far a power, either connect to power and use a remote or, connect to the main power switch of the light and have the screen come up as you turn on the light.

The only thing to watch for is the silicone seal which should really be easy to do.

anyone see a problem with that process?

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