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"Peter Duncanson" wrote in message ... On Mon, 5 Jan 2009 17:06:59 -0000, "Graham." wrote: "Mike O'Sullivan" wrote in message ... Bill Wright wrote: "Marky P" wrote in message ... I have a Panny 50" Freesat plasma, and very occasionally, I hear a slight buzz coming from the top left corner. If I touch the screen or even the casing in that area, it stops. Let go and it starts again, but slowly fades away after a few minutes. Any ideas? Marky P. Marky, there's a well-know fix for this. Squirt a full tube of No More Nails all over that part of the screen. It never fails. There's nothing better than a sensible response, and that WAS nothing like one! I_beg_to_differ! When I was in the TV trade it was standard practice to "damp" buzzing or whistling wound components with a genorous gob of Radiospares multi-purpose adhesive. That's fine, but in this case there would be an undesirable side-effect: part of the screen obscured by the gob. OK. A suitably sized gob at the top left might obscure DOGS...Great!..But... Brilliant. Anyone know when it's Aggy's birthday? -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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"A New Day" wrote in message ... "Bill Wright" wrote in message ... "Marky P" wrote in message ... I have a Panny 50" Freesat plasma, and very occasionally, I hear a slight buzz coming from the top left corner. If I touch the screen or even the casing in that area, it stops. Let go and it starts again, but slowly fades away after a few minutes. Any ideas? Marky P. Marky, there's a well-know fix for this. Squirt a full tube of No More Nails all over that part of the screen. It never fails. Bill surely he would need No More Buzz which is available from any reputable TV shops. I think you're both getting confused here. What he really needs is a tub of "I can't believe its not buzzer". |
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"Carpy" wrote in message ... "A New Day" wrote in message ... "Bill Wright" wrote in message ... "Marky P" wrote in message ... I have a Panny 50" Freesat plasma, and very occasionally, I hear a slight buzz coming from the top left corner. If I touch the screen or even the casing in that area, it stops. Let go and it starts again, but slowly fades away after a few minutes. Any ideas? Marky P. Marky, there's a well-know fix for this. Squirt a full tube of No More Nails all over that part of the screen. It never fails. Bill surely he would need No More Buzz which is available from any reputable TV shops. I think you're both getting confused here. What he really needs is a tub of "I can't believe its not buzzer". no, no that would melt and run down the panel............. |
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On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 16:01:00 GMT, "Brian Gaff"
wrote: Be careful with tightening though, you know what plastic is like... Brian Well, the next model down from mine (46") has 'bumps' in the plastic case where the screws have been over-tightened in the factory. It's only every set apparently. Marky P. |
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Marky P wrote:
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 16:01:00 GMT, "Brian Gaff" wrote: Be careful with tightening though, you know what plastic is like... Brian Well, the next model down from mine (46") has 'bumps' in the plastic case where the screws have been over-tightened in the factory. It's only every set apparently. Marky P. Don't they plasma thingies have fans? Maybe it's a fan causing the buzz? |
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Marky P wrote:
I have a Panny 50" Freesat plasma, and very occasionally, I hear a slight buzz coming from the top left corner. If I touch the screen or even the casing in that area, it stops. Let go and it starts again, but slowly fades away after a few minutes. Any ideas? Marky P. further to my other post: http://www.avforums.com/forums/plasm...ling-fans.html |
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On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 20:18:15 +0000, Dhropta Guli
wrote: Marky P wrote: On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 16:01:00 GMT, "Brian Gaff" wrote: Be careful with tightening though, you know what plastic is like... Brian Well, the next model down from mine (46") has 'bumps' in the plastic case where the screws have been over-tightened in the factory. It's only every set apparently. Marky P. Don't they plasma thingies have fans? Maybe it's a fan causing the buzz? It has three fans. I have the telly on at the moment and all three fans are running, but there is very little noise coming from them. Whether they speed up when the set gets warmer and that's what causes the buzz, I don't know. But it's strange how it stops by just touching the screen or casing. Maybe the fan to the left is causing the casing to vibrate. Marky P. |
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