Winter & Outdoor Speakers
MillerLiteScott
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Does anyone bother to bring their outdoor speakers inside for the winter months?
I like speakers that are bigger than a small refrigerator but smaller than a big refrigerator:D
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I do.
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Me too. If we catch a very rare winter deck day, they can go back in the mounts in 5 minutes.
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I leave mine outside all winter with no problems; they are out of the direct rain/snow.
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I have never brought mine in but I think I might bring some of them in this year.( some are under cover) Is there something I should treat the bare wire with or just put some wirenuts on them and call it a winter?I like speakers that are bigger than a small refrigerator but smaller than a big refrigerator:D
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I don't have outdoor speakers, myself, but I would bring them in for the winter if I did. As for the wires, I'd go get some dielectric grease and pack the wirenuts full of that, then put them on the wires. You can also buy wirenuts with the grease already in there. It's used both for waterproofing, and to improve conductivity through elimination of corrosion.Ludicrous gibs!
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If I did have outdoor speakers, I definitely would.Michael
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Libertyc wrote:I leave mine outside all winter with no problems; they are out of the direct rain/snow.
dittoI thought it was fairly amusing also. The Polk Ogre doesn't always get 'it'