It is normal for LCD splicing screens to heat up. Since LCD splicing screens generate a lot of heat when working for a long time, especially in a high temperature environment, the heat accumulation will be more obvious. This heat mainly comes from the operation of devices such as the power supply, light source, motherboard circuit and chip inside the screen. If the temperature of the LCD splicing screen is too high, it may cause the pixels to overheat or even form "bad pixels", affecting the display effect and service life.
Reasons for LCD splicing screen heating
Long-term work: LCD splicing screens need to run for a long time, causing internal equipment to heat up.
Ambient temperature: In a high temperature environment, the heat of the surrounding environment will also affect the temperature of the LCD splicing screen.
Equipment aging: High temperature will accelerate the aging of electronic components, resulting in decreased equipment performance and increased heat.