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Vibrating Sky+ Box
We recently got a new TV unit, and the Sky+ box is now not behind glass, so the spinning hard disk is vaguely annoying, but not half as much as when it decides to vibrate and buzzes loudly. Simply tapping it gently stops the noise, but i can't be doing this regularly. Has anyone else had such a problem and found a way around it? |
Vibrating Sky+ Box
Ed wrote:
We recently got a new TV unit, and the Sky+ box is now not behind glass, so the spinning hard disk is vaguely annoying, but not half as much as when it decides to vibrate and buzzes loudly. Simply tapping it gently stops the noise, but i can't be doing this regularly. Has anyone else had such a problem and found a way around it? Be cool if someone could suggest a fix for this, I've got the same problem. If I tap it, the noise stops. Then it builds up slowly over time until it becomes obvious again. Tap. Repeat... |
Vibrating Sky+ Box
"Ed" wrote in message ... We recently got a new TV unit, and the Sky+ box is now not behind glass, so the spinning hard disk is vaguely annoying, but not half as much as when it decides to vibrate and buzzes loudly. Simply tapping it gently stops the noise, but i can't be doing this regularly. Has anyone else had such a problem and found a way around it? Sounds like either a hard drive or fan with worn bearings, or dust in the heatsink fouling the fan. I've had both in several PC's. If it is the dust then I just open up the box and clean it out. If its bearing in the fan or HD, then replace, put up with or wait for failure. AC |
Vibrating Sky+ Box
Ed wrote:
We recently got a new TV unit, and the Sky+ box is now not behind glass, so the spinning hard disk is vaguely annoying, but not half as much as when it decides to vibrate and buzzes loudly. Simply tapping it gently stops the noise, but i can't be doing this regularly. Has anyone else had such a problem and found a way around it? Apart from vaccing the box as others have suggested, a couple of mouse-mats placed underneath the box make fairly good dampers. Choose the type with a hard plastic top & rubber underlay to maintain airflow. |
Vibrating Sky+ Box
"JR" wrote in message ... Ed wrote: We recently got a new TV unit, and the Sky+ box is now not behind glass, so the spinning hard disk is vaguely annoying, but not half as much as when it decides to vibrate and buzzes loudly. Simply tapping it gently stops the noise, but i can't be doing this regularly. Has anyone else had such a problem and found a way around it? Apart from vaccing the box as others have suggested, a couple of mouse-mats placed underneath the box make fairly good dampers. Choose the type with a hard plastic top & rubber underlay to maintain airflow. Great idea. You could cut up a mat to make little 'feet' (or shoes for the box's feet!!). That would help with airflow. The only sort of down side, is that the noise and vibration could point to a soon to come failure, with hard disks and fans that could be a real mare. Although, I do have one PC that has had a noisy PSU fan for years and it still hasn't died. Like the idea though :) AC |
Vibrating Sky+ Box
I've mounted my Sky+ (and my GF's Sky+ box - both
Pace V3s) on four plastic pipe reducers. Lifts them off the shelf about an inch and helps promote cooling underneath as well as above and sides. Act as vibration dampers, too. Even sprayed her's silver, but couldn't be arsed for mine; white is good enough as is I reckon. Regards Mark |
Vibrating Sky+ Box
"Ed" wrote in message ... We recently got a new TV unit, and the Sky+ box is now not behind glass, so the spinning hard disk is vaguely annoying, but not half as much as when it decides to vibrate and buzzes loudly. Simply tapping it gently stops the noise, but i can't be doing this regularly. Has anyone else had such a problem and found a way around it? I stuck one of the wifes' ornaments on it.... -- Rob |
Vibrating Sky+ Box
On Dec 16, 12:13*pm, "Mark A" wrote:
I've mounted my Sky+ (and my GF's Sky+ box - both Pace V3s) on four plastic pipe reducers. Lifts them off the shelf about an inch and helps promote cooling underneath as well as above and sides. Act as vibration dampers, too. Even sprayed her's silver, but couldn't be arsed for mine; white is good enough as is I reckon. Regards Mark He he, he mounted his girlfriend's box and sprayed it!!! |
Vibrating Sky+ Box
On 16 Dec, 12:35, Ed wrote:
On Dec 16, 12:13 pm, "Mark A" wrote: I've mounted my Sky+ (and my GF's Sky+ box - both Pace V3s) on four plastic pipe reducers. Lifts them off the shelf about an inch and helps promote cooling underneath as well as above and sides. Act as vibration dampers, too. Even sprayed her's silver, but couldn't be arsed for mine; white is good enough as is I reckon. Regards Mark He he, he mounted his girlfriend's box and sprayed it!!! LOL! :) |
Vibrating Sky+ Box
On 16 Dec, 10:13, Ed wrote:
We recently got a new TV unit, and the Sky+ box is now not behind glass, so the spinning hard disk is vaguely annoying, but not half as much as when it decides to vibrate and buzzes loudly. Simply tapping it gently stops the noise, but i can't be doing this regularly. Has anyone else had such a problem and found a way around it? As others have said it's the hard drive. I've got a big hard drive (oo- er!) in my TiVo and it makes a little bit of noise from time to time, although sometimes the tiniest of noises have been amplified late at night simply due to the fact that I'm absolutely knackered. However, one time I was playing a dreadful PS2 fighting game called The Bouncer. The only time I got an enjoyment was when I put the vibration to on, got into a heavy fight, and then stuffed the controller down my pants :) |
Vibrating Sky+ Box
"RobertJM" wrote in message ... "Ed" wrote in message ... We recently got a new TV unit, and the Sky+ box is now not behind glass, so the spinning hard disk is vaguely annoying, but not half as much as when it decides to vibrate and buzzes loudly. Simply tapping it gently stops the noise, but i can't be doing this regularly. Has anyone else had such a problem and found a way around it? I stuck one of the wifes' ornaments on it.... -- Rob Wouldn't the rest of her get in the way? AC |
Vibrating Sky+ Box
I guess it depends on what is actually vibrating. You could try to see if
its the case itself, or something inside by gentle pressure here and there when its doing it. Brian -- Brian Gaff - Note:- In order to reduce spam, any email without 'Brian Gaff' in the display name may be lost. Blind user, so no pictures please! "Ed" wrote in message ... We recently got a new TV unit, and the Sky+ box is now not behind glass, so the spinning hard disk is vaguely annoying, but not half as much as when it decides to vibrate and buzzes loudly. Simply tapping it gently stops the noise, but i can't be doing this regularly. Has anyone else had such a problem and found a way around it? |
Vibrating Sky+ Box
"AC" wrote in message ... "RobertJM" wrote in message ... "Ed" wrote in message ... We recently got a new TV unit, and the Sky+ box is now not behind glass, so the spinning hard disk is vaguely annoying, but not half as much as when it decides to vibrate and buzzes loudly. Simply tapping it gently stops the noise, but i can't be doing this regularly. Has anyone else had such a problem and found a way around it? I stuck one of the wifes' ornaments on it.... -- Rob Wouldn't the rest of her get in the way? AC :) -- Rob |
Vibrating Sky+ Box
Worked for me, thanks!
"Brian Gaff" wrote in message . .. I guess it depends on what is actually vibrating. You could try to see if its the case itself, or something inside by gentle pressure here and there when its doing it. Brian -- Brian Gaff - Note:- In order to reduce spam, any email without 'Brian Gaff' in the display name may be lost. Blind user, so no pictures please! "Ed" wrote in message ... We recently got a new TV unit, and the Sky+ box is now not behind glass, so the spinning hard disk is vaguely annoying, but not half as much as when it decides to vibrate and buzzes loudly. Simply tapping it gently stops the noise, but i can't be doing this regularly. Has anyone else had such a problem and found a way around it? |
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