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  • A Offline
    Almly
    last edited by Sep 16, 2019, 9:49 AM

    I want to buy a smart mirror and install it in my bathroom. Will the steam from my shower damage the mirror?

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      qu1que Project Sponsor
      last edited by qu1que Sep 16, 2019, 8:42 PM Sep 16, 2019, 8:38 PM

      @Almly said in Want to buy smart mirror:

      Will the steam from my shower damage the mirror?

      Hi, I’ve made the smart mirror and placed it in the bathroom. I also thought that steam and humidity could damage the circuits. I’ve been with it for over a year now and never had any problems.

      You can see it here:

      my bathroom smart mirror

      Also I have to say that I have put in different points of the circuitry, some bags of silica gel like these to absorb the humidity:

      0_1568666273744_silica-gel-desiccant---packet---sachet.jpg

      I also have to say that all the electronic part is inside the frame that holds the whole structure, so it is not in direct contact with moisture.

      I hope it helps.

      Regards.

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        Almly @qu1que
        last edited by Sep 24, 2019, 11:48 AM

        @qu1que said in Want to buy smart mirror:

        @Almly said in Want to buy smart mirror:

        Also I have to say that I have put in different points of the circuitry, some bags of silica gel like these to absorb the humidity:

        Thanks for your good suggestion. I hope that it will help me.
        And silica gel idea so much interesting.

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          dionport99
          last edited by Oct 3, 2020, 5:26 AM

          Any smart mirror should be designed to withstand those kinds of conditions, these kinds of items are often intended for the bathroom area so a good manufacturer should keep this in mind when making the product and prepare it so that it can resist moisture or protect the parts in some way.

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