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  1. 30 maj 2024 · Use a surge protector or an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) to keep your garage TV safe. Make sure your TV is plugged into a grounded outlet with a UL-listed cord to reduce electrical risks. Avoid using extension cords or power strips to prevent fires and power issues.

  2. 23 mar 2023 · A TV screen mounted on your garage wall can help you follow your car fixing tutorials without putting your tools aside. The bigger screen is also easier to watch (and follow.) You can connect your TV screen to your engine diagnostic and tuning software and equipment.

  3. 20 lis 2023 · Whether you’re picking up a used flatscreen TV or buying one new, be sure to set it vertically in your vehicle, right side up, with sufficient padding on all sides to keep it firmly and safely in place.

  4. Transported my Letv (now it's Vizio) in my sedan. Put it awkwardly on the backseat, then accidentally pressed it with driver's seat. No issues at all)

  5. 31 maj 2019 · Its a 2018 65" Vizio P65F1. Modern LCD with a very thin panel. I currently have it packed up in the original box. It will (just) fit in the box laying flat in the car with the seats down. Ive read that laying flat puts pressure in the edges of the screen and can damage the panel. To load it in the car upright may be possible but not in the box.

  6. 25 paź 2019 · It’s easier to transport a flat screen TV if it’s not connected to its base or wall mount (and if you you’re using a TV box, you won’t be able to keep these attached anyway). Keep a small baggie handy that you can use to store each screw as you remove it.

  7. 31 lip 2002 · I would worry about getting so caught up in a movie that you neglect to shut off the car in the garage with you, and slowly die from carbon monoxide poisoning.

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