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Joggler in the Bathroom

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:39 am
by hawsey
Has anyone managed to get a joggler going in the bathroom ?
Would like to know how you did it if so and also what os you are using .
A nice little photograph would also be nice if possible .

Re: Joggler in the Bathroom

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 12:04 am
by ordessa
Joking right???

240v wall-wart & water?

Then the fact that water on the screen makes the touch-screen very dicey...

Why on earth would you???

Re: Joggler in the Bathroom

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 2:14 am
by danfoshizzle
Yeah, sealing the actual; unit would not be that hard, but the power supply might give issues.

Re: Joggler in the Bathroom

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 12:43 pm
by hawsey
Ha ha ha, love it, you wouldn't have the power supply any where near the bathroom .
Possibly power taken from an adjacent room with only the screen visible flush mounted somewhere obviously not near the shower or bath ;-)
I have seen a few mentions of bathroom jogglers for music etc but nothing from someone that's actually done it.
I've seen flush mounted TVs in posh houses bathrooms recently, very expensive I would think, this would be a cheap alternative methinks.

Joggler in the Bathroom

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 1:41 pm
by roobarb!
I was going to give this a try after the success in the kitchen, but didn't have the time in the end. There's an empty spot above the towel rail that would be perfect. :)

Re: Joggler in the Bathroom

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 2:23 pm
by ordessa
I love this place... you guys are complete NUTS!

:-)

Re: Joggler in the Bathroom

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 2:33 pm
by BuZz
I like the idea - I'm currently installing a toaster in the bathroom right above the bath so i can have my morning toast while soaking.

Re: Joggler in the Bathroom

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 3:02 pm
by dwl99
BuZz wrote:I like the idea - I'm currently installing a toaster in the bathroom right above the bath so i can have my morning toast while soaking.
Good idea - the shower in my kitchen is next to the toaster & it makes the toast a bit soggy so I might give this a go :lol:

Re: Joggler in the Bathroom

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 3:35 pm
by pete
Well, thinking of moving a Joggler to the master bathroom. Ideally mounted into a wall. Here the room is about 4 meters by 7 meters or so. Its kind of a room in a room thing off other room in room things (walk in closets).

I want to mostly utilize it to stream internet audio (like say the BBC) or my music.

I want to keep this simple.

So the choices of OS are O2 (PnP MkII), Android ICS or Linux (Umbuntu et al).

I currently have audio as its an audio sub zone (layered down a bit from the house to the master bedroom to the master bath).

I will take the audio out to the bathroom speakers. I can provide an in wall network interface or just utilize the wireless.

What would you guys recommend as the fastest interface / software and means?

Has to meet with WAF though; she hates when I start cutting holes in walls.

Joggler in the Bathroom

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 5:59 pm
by roobarb!
dwl99 wrote:
BuZz wrote:I like the idea - I'm currently installing a toaster in the bathroom right above the bath so i can have my morning toast while soaking.
Good idea - the shower in my kitchen is next to the toaster & it makes the toast a bit soggy so I might give this a go :lol:
I tried to cut out the middleman and just put the bare ends of a kettle lead into the bath to heat the water. I just can't understand why it keeps tripping the power off, though.

Going to put a screwdriver in place of the main RCD. Do you think that will keep the current flowing? ;)

Re: Joggler in the Bathroom

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 8:50 pm
by dwl99
roobarb! wrote:
dwl99 wrote:
BuZz wrote:I like the idea - I'm currently installing a toaster in the bathroom right above the bath so i can have my morning toast while soaking.
Good idea - the shower in my kitchen is next to the toaster & it makes the toast a bit soggy so I might give this a go :lol:
I tried to cut out the middleman and just put the bare ends of a kettle lead into the bath to heat the water. I just can't understand why it keeps tripping the power off, though.

Going to put a screwdriver in place of the main RCD. Do you think that will keep the current flowing? ;)
lol - looks like a goer to me!

Re: Joggler in the Bathroom

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 11:36 pm
by hawsey
I have connected it up like this

https://www.dropbox.com/s/0mqvrjjpmmysk ... erconn.jpg

I thought i would take your advice and install a couple of other things in the bathroom as well

Do you think it looks ok ?