Noisy HDD on Humax FVP 5000T

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    Anonymous
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    I have recently purchased a Humax FVP 5000T Feeview Box. I am generally happy with its performance and function, however it is surprisingly noisy. It emits a whirring sound much of the time and the occasional tickety tick tick sound, which sounds like the hard drive is working overtime. This has caused us to position the box on the carpeted floor to try to dampen the noise. I am considering returning the box for a refund or replacement. Is this normal? or have we got a faulty device? Any advice appreciated.

    #84103
    grahamlthompson
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    My 2TB is near silent. Only time I can hear the HDD without putting my ear next to it is when the HDD runs up during the boot process and there is no audio output.

    #84104
    Barry
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    Pangolynx – 55 minutes ago  » 

    I have recently purchased a Humax FVP 5000T Feeview Box. I am generally happy with its performance and function, however it is surprisingly noisy. It emits a whirring sound much of the time and the occasional tickety tick tick sound, which sounds like the hard drive is working overtime. This has caused us to position the box on the carpeted floor to try to dampen the noise. I am considering returning the box for a refund or replacement. Is this normal? or have we got a faulty device? Any advice appreciated.

    Welcome to our Forum :-)

    My FVP 5000T is less then 2 metres from me and I cannot hear anything.

    Suggest you return for replacement.

    #84105
    Anonymous
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    I had a similar experience and posted an MP3 recording of the noise:

    https://myhumax.org/forum/topic/mp3-recording-of-alarming-5000t-hd-noise

    I took grahamlthompson’s advice and was thankful I purchased the 5000T from Argos, who replaced it with a minimum of fuss (I was so confident they would that I took the liberty of reserving a replacement online, to ensure one was in stock).

    It must have been a dud because the replacement is virtually silent.

    #84106
    Anonymous
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    I have a 4000 and I can hear mine chattering away often, not all the time but often and sometimes when it isn’t even recording. I sit a bit over 6 feet from the unit.

    You could try some acoustic feet as I have them on my HDR and they work wonders. I wouldn’t recommend sitting it on carpet as you could be blocking airflow and cause the unit to overheat.

    I just accept that’s it’s a mechanical device with moving parts

    #84107
    grahamlthompson
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    Harters – 56 seconds ago  » 

    I have a 4000 and I can hear mine chattering away often, not all the time but often and sometimes when it isn’t even recording. I sit a bit over 6 feet from the unit.

    You could try some acoustic feet as I have them on my HDR and they work wonders. I wouldn’t recommend sitting it on carpet as you could be blocking airflow and cause the unit to overheat.

    I just accept that’s it’s a mechanical device with moving parts

    If it’s booted it records the current channel all the time to create the time shift buffer. I am sitting about 1.5M from my FVP-5000T and it’s totally inaudible.

    #84108
    Anonymous
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    Thank you for your comments. I’m starting to think it is probably a faulty unit. As I’ve only been using it for 4 days, I will send it back for a replacement. Nothing much to lose other than being without a box for a few days.

    #84109
    Anonymous
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    If it’s booted it records the current channel all the time to create the time shift buffer. I am sitting about 1.5M from my FVP-5000T and it’s totally inaudible.

    I understand about the buffer, I should have made it clearer that I meant an actual scheduled recording 😳

    As mine is out of warranty now I am thinking of getting a quieter drive as I am very sensitive to picking up the kind of noise a drive makes as the one I have is very chattery compared to the one I have in my HDR.

    #84110
    grahamlthompson
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    Harters – 1 hour ago  » 

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    If it’s booted it records the current channel all the time to create the time shift buffer. I am sitting about 1.5M from my FVP-5000T and it’s totally inaudible.

    I understand about the buffer, I should have made it clearer that I meant an actual scheduled recording 😳

    As mine is out of warranty now I am thinking of getting a quieter drive as I am very sensitive to picking up the kind of noise a drive makes as the one I have is very chattery compared to the one I have in my HDR.

    On the shelf above my FVP-5000T is a HDR-1000S and both are recording and they are inaudible. Both have the same hard drive.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Seagate-ST2000VM003-Pipeline-3-5-Inch-Internal/dp/B008B0RQ1C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1517859118&sr=8-1&keywords=seagate+2tb+pipeline&dpID=41qrq25FWiL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

    #84111
    Anonymous
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    Just picking up this thread.

    I have a 2TB FVP 5000T and whilst the drive is quite once on, I do hear what can simply describe as a whirling sound as the unit boot up, which I guess is the Hard Drive spinning up.

    Is this normal?

    #84112
    Anonymous
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    Hi Icebun. I’ve the same model. And yes, this is normal.

    I think you’ll find that all recorders do.

    My previous recorder was a Panasonic, which made the same whirling noise .

    Once it’s booted up, the dard drive should quieten down.

    #84113
    grahamlthompson
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    Mine is the same, it’s the only time you can hear the drive at the distance I sit from it. When you hear the sound the picture and audio comes on a few seconds later.

    #84114
    Anonymous
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    Pangolynx – 2 weeks ago  » 

    I have recently purchased a Humax FVP 5000T Feeview Box. I am generally happy with its performance and function, however it is surprisingly noisy. It emits a whirring sound much of the time and the occasional tickety tick tick sound, which sounds like the hard drive is working overtime. This has caused us to position the box on the carpeted floor to try to dampen the noise. I am considering returning the box for a refund or replacement. Is this normal? or have we got a faulty device? Any advice appreciated.

    Just wondering if you took it back & if so is the new one ok? I took mine back but havnt replaced it yet for the same reason.

    #84115
    Anonymous
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    Ive had 2 machines now and both very noisy with constant chatter when watching live TV or recording. Tried noise isolation feet but no difference. 12 Feet away from me in bedroom and will need to get refund soon as driving me up the wall. Love the machine – really hate the noise! HDD’s should NOT be this noisy.

    #84116
    Anonymous
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    GCDBONES123 – 2 hours ago  » 

    Ive had 2 machines now and both very noisy with constant chatter when watching live TV or recording. Tried noise isolation feet but no difference. 12 Feet away from me in bedroom and will need to get refund soon as driving me up the wall. Love the machine – really hate the noise! HDD’s should NOT be this noisy.

    Out of interest were these 500gb machines?

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