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November 23, 2018 at 5:56 am #20238
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Inactivefirst night with this box and as it is in the bedroom it needs to be silent but unfortunately it is not.
I can hear the harddrive, not massively so but at night it seems much louder than it probably is. The 1800T it replaced is absolutely silent so know that this is possible.
Anything is can do or is this a return for a replacement?
Edit. Which resloution should this be set to, I have a LG B7 55 inch TV. It is currently on 1080i but I see that is have a choice of 1080p and 2160p?
November 23, 2018 at 4:23 pm #88726Anonymous
InactiveI suspect you will get exactly the same answers from exactly the same people that answered you over at AVF. ;

Oh no, hang on a mo. Take it back, as it seems that it should not be noisy.
November 23, 2018 at 4:27 pm #88727Anonymous
InactiveTrev – 2 minutes ago »
I suspect you will get exactly the same answers from exactly the same people that answered you over at AVF. ;

Oh no, hang on a mo. Take it back, as it seems that it should not be noisy.
That was helpful. Thanks.
November 23, 2018 at 6:20 pm #88728Martin Liddle
ParticipantMrFraggle – 12 hours ago »
first night with this box and as it is in the bedroom it needs to be silent but unfortunately it is not.
My FVP-5000T is noisier than previous boxes; when I investigated by gently lifting it off the surface it became significantly quieter. Putting felt disks under the feet reduced the noise to a level that was tolerable for me (but I am a bit deaf). I suspect other solutions that introduce more damping would further reduce the noise.
November 23, 2018 at 6:34 pm #88729Anonymous
InactiveAnd just to be constructive, I have used THESE on several of my devices with spinny round things (HDR Fox T2, NAS drive, Computer etc.), and they certainly do the job of reducing vibration, if that’s what is causing your problem. The soft ones are good for all except the heaviest items (up to 14 kg). I have got the soft ones under my tower PC.
Failing that, as I said above, take it back and swap it.
I hope that you find that more helpful.
November 23, 2018 at 6:42 pm #88730Anonymous
InactiveI have currently got a thin piece of foam under the unit and will see what the sound is like tonight.
Will see if I have anything like the feet suggested in my box of bits and bobs.
Cheers folks.
November 23, 2018 at 6:49 pm #88731Anonymous
InactiveIf the foam quietens it down, don’t be tight, just shell out the fiver and have a neat job with the feet that are designed for it.
They feel really soft to the touch and I thought “These are not going to do the trick on my tower”, but they did.
November 25, 2018 at 6:06 pm #88732Anonymous
InactiveIf you do replace it please let us know if it’s any quieter. I hope you get it all sorted out in the end.
November 25, 2018 at 6:12 pm #88733Anonymous
InactiveTrev – 1 day ago »
If the foam quietens it down, don’t be tight, just shell out the fiver and have a neat job with the feet that are designed for it.
They feel really soft to the touch and I thought “These are not going to do the trick on my tower”, but they did.
I have no intention of spending a fiver on feet on the off chance that it will resolve the noise from the HDD which is am almost sure it will not. Nothing to do with being tight and all to do with a known issue with some of these boxes.
November 25, 2018 at 6:18 pm #88734Anonymous
InactiveChristina2018 – 6 minutes ago »
If you do replace it please let us know if it’s any quieter. I hope you get it all sorted out in the end.
I think is am goingto request a refund as apart from the noise issue there are other aspects of this PVR is do jot like. Poor GUI which is not sharp by any means, it is so sliw to change channels and the EPG is pretty naff. It is better than the 1800 it replaced by being compact and having three tuners apart from that the 1800 is a better box in my opinion.
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