How to Avoid Water Leakage When Installing LED Screen Outdoor
LED screen displays are waterproof. Even a measly droplet can’t get into them. They’re sealed so tight. But what if you expose your custom LED screen to the horrible weather outside when installing it? How can you prevent water from leaking into your LED screen?
You’re in luck. We’re going to cover everything (and much more) you need to know about today. Ready? Let’s go!
5 Tips for Avoiding Water From Leaking into Your Outdoor LED Screen During Installation.
There are several ways to stop water from leaking into your outdoor LED screen. Let’s look at a few:
1. Purchase an IP65-rated Display
For most things, prevention is the best cure. And in the case of LED displays, that is absolutely true. If you already have an IP65-rated display, you won’t need to worry about water getting into your LED screen during installation or anytime soon after that.
But if you don’t, make your life easier by purchasing an outdoor LED screen that’s water- and dust-proof before even thinking of buying one. However, if that’s not possible, the next few tips are for you.
2. Keep Wet Items Away From Your LED Screen
You must be going, “Duh!” But you’ll be surprised to know how many people actually forget to follow this step and end up spilling water on LED screen modules.
So, to be on the safe side, always keep liquids away from the installation side. It’s the best way to ensure your screen will be safe. Also, try to eat lunch away from the installation site if you can help it. That’ll keep spills from causing accidents.
But if the water is falling from the sky and you can’t control it, then the following tip is what you need.
3. Always Check the Weather Forecast
If you’re installing an LED display outside, you should know the weather expected during the day. For instance, you should know whether it will be sunny or partly cloudy. That will allow you to make contingency plans if anything unexpected happens.
Plus, being paranoid and keeping an eye on the weather every hour would not be bad, either. Why? Because knowing the weather expected on the installation day will help you make sure zero water gets into the components of your outdoor LED screen.
Moreover, knowing the weather will help you determine if you should move the installation date or create a covering to ensure no water gets into the LED display. That’ll be much more helpful than running around when rain falls from the sky.
The Bottom Line
Keeping water away from your screen is the best strategy when you’re installing one. However, if the control is not in your hands, you could keep an eye on the weather and make sure your screen is covered by a tent or a plastic sheet.
But if you haven’t bought an LED screen yet, you should think of buying one with a dust- and waterproof rating. That way, you won’t need to worry about any water getting into your screen’s circuit boards.