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Dust cover for Visualizer monitor

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About to install a camera/Visualizer setup from Trent Bosch.

Any of you out there found a dust cover that fits it well. All the monitor covers I see on AMZ are too big.
 
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Did you ask Trent Bosch? I own a Visualizer and I believe the monitor and camera are designed for the shop environment and I doubt you need a cover.
Just opened the box today and I will send him an email. Meanwhile, here's a photo of my monitor just out of the box. It is a nice looking monitor with a metal case but the case is perforated. I am assuming that is for cooling.

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I've had mine for years, no problems. It's a pretty basic monitor. I also have a laptop and a larger HDMI monitor in the shop - all near the lathe. No problems.
The only dust protection I've done is to cover the unused connector ports on the laptop with masking tape, and I have some plastic wrap over the keyboard. I blow off/out the laptop occasionally, but do nothing to the monitors (yes, I know I should vacuum the laptop to avoid blowing dust into the fan bearings, but meh).
 
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I've had mine for years, no problems. It's a pretty basic monitor. I also have a laptop and a larger HDMI monitor in the shop - all near the lathe. No problems.
The only dust protection I've done is to cover the unused connector ports on the laptop with masking tape, and I have some plastic wrap over the keyboard. I blow off/out the laptop occasionally, but do nothing to the monitors (yes, I know I should vacuum the laptop to avoid blowing dust into the fan bearings, but meh).
Dave, does your monitor have all the vents mine seems to have?
 
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