my Radio came in it's Black livery and it's sitting in my bedroom where
it can get as steamy as it likes ;)
dennis
MeSue;474048 Wrote:
> Mine's been fine in the bathroom, but I
> try not to let it get too steamy in there.
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I've used the same Sony boombox in my bathroom for over 10 years & it
still plays fine.
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i've been listening to my squeezebox in the bathroom for a long time and
it is still living...
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dwilliams01;473976 Wrote:
> the mirrors take up most of the humidity anyway.
Are you suggesting that mirrors have a magnet-like effect to attract
and remove water vapor from the air?
If you're getting condensation on mirrors, you're likely also getting
it on walls, ceilings, and other things
Mine's been fine in the bathroom, but I try not to let it get too steamy
in there.
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It wasn't recommended by logitech, but I've got my beta unit in the
bathroom, and haven't had any trouble yet. No promises that it won't
affect it any day now, only that I haven't had any issues for the time
I've had it. (a few months i think)
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I believe that I remember something being mentioned that it was only
rated for a "non-condensing environment". So not in a steam room but
probably OK in a bathroom - the mirrors take up most of the humidity
anyway.
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dwilliams01
I think it depends on how humid it gets in the room. Obviously, moisture
can be bad for electronics if they aren't specifically designed to be in
that type of harsh environment. I assume you have an exhaust fan in the
bathroom. If it's fairly effective, you should be alright as long as you
remembe
Im thinking about buying an SB Radio to use in the bathroom. The specs
dont mention anything about humidity, so I was wondering if there are
some Radio users here on the forum that can share their experiences on
the topic.
Im mainly concerned about the humidity that is built up during
showerin