Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Squeezebox Radio in the bathroom

2010-05-25 Thread m1abrams
I would recommend that you place the radio as low in the bathroom as feasible since the warm moist air will tend to be higher in the room. Also have the exhaust fan running. -- m1abrams m1abrams's Profile:

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Squeezebox Radio in the bathroom

2010-05-25 Thread Peter Galbavy
I take mine into the bathroom with the battery pack when I feel like it, no problems. However I imagine the increase in humidity may reduce the lifetime of some exposed components (speaker and/or headphone contacts perhaps). -- Peter Galbavy

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Squeezebox Radio in the bathroom

2010-05-25 Thread RichardDavies
I have a SB Radio in my master bath mounted on a shelf about 5 ft off the floor and about 2 ft from the shower. I use it all the time and it works great (so far at least). I've only had it there for about 2 months or so, so I can't really comment on the long term effects of humidity. But I do

[SlimDevices: Radio] Squeezebox Radio in the bathroom

2010-05-24 Thread lgrant98001
Has anyone tried using a Squeezebox Radio as a bathroom radio. I am thinking of putting it on the shelf (an extension of the vanity) on the other side of my 6x7-foot bathroom from the bathtub. I am wondering if the humidity when I take a shower is going to be too much for it. I have friends

Re: [SlimDevices: Radio] Squeezebox Radio in the bathroom

2010-05-24 Thread funkstar
I'm sure I've read of others using it in the bathroom just fine before. The designers would never give an official recommendation because it wasn't designed -specifically- for that use and only basic environmental testing was carried out (if any). However, I think some unofficial comments have