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  1. The heat from a fireplace can definitely damage a TV, especially if the TV is too close or if nothing is blocking the heat from reaching the TV. If your TV is getting too hot from your fireplace, consider installing a mantel or switching to a gas or electric fireplace for lower heat output.

  2. I installed a tv over a gas log fireplace which has a 14” solid pine mantle that is 6” thick (I made it out of a pine slab). I was worried about the temp so I (temporarily) mounted four temperature sensors from screen bottom to top.

  3. This thermostatic on/off remote control system provides a safe, reliable, and user-friendly remote control for millivolt valve gas appliances. The system can be operated in a thermostatically or manual mode.

  4. To determine if one of our remotes is suitable for your fireplace, we will need to look at the manual and/or pictures of the gas valve. We may be able to supply you with a remote after receiving these details.

  5. Thermostatic Remote Controls: Combines on/off control with a thermostat function. It works similarly to a home thermostat, maintaining your desired room temperature with a sensor in the remote. Programmable Fireplace Remotes: A more advanced option with timer, thermostat, and on/off controls.

  6. 26 Δεκ 2023 · If your TV is too close to the fireplace or is mounted right above it, the heat can melt components and damage pixels on the screen. Plasma TVs are particularly susceptible to heat damage, though all TVs are at risk if they are too close to the fire.

  7. I'm using a MantelMount to be able to lower the TV when using it, of course keeping the fireplace off if the TV is down. The issue I'm having is that the TV and the general area above the fireplace seem to be getting very hot fairly quickly (from 70F to around 100F after 15 minutes).