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Transporting a BV10??

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gk31ax
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gk31ax Posted: Mon, Apr 28 2014 12:24 PM

Hello All

It's been a fair while since I've posted.

Can anyone tell me if it's safe to transport a BV10-40 in original packing on its side or does it have to be upright? for a trip down the motorway?

I've searched the forum and can only find and article relating to plasmas which I was already aware of

Thanks in advance

Gary

Mr 10Percent
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Tell you that I moved house recently.......

Wrap the TV in the flat thin foam sheet that comes with it.

Then this: http://www.homemovingboxes.co.uk/ProdInfo.aspx?Stock-Code=FE60-80  2.5 lengths can be cut to frame the TV

Then bubble wrap, then finally flat packing boxes binding all the above.

Transport vertically.

Worked for me.

 

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Millemissen
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Why so complicated?

A couple of thick blankets would do it - just lay it flat...and drive carefull.

MM

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The Beonic Man
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It's only plasma TVs that 'used to' need to be transported vertically, not LCDs, and that was some years ago now. Although still recommended to transport a plasma upright it will still be fine if you leave it for a few hours in the upright position before turning on. The BV10 is LCD so you have no concerns.

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Mr 10Percent
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Didn't have any blankets.

Plenty of bubble wrap though

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kimhav replied on Fri, May 2 2014 7:52 PM

Had the same question two years ago and asked my B&O store which said it was no issues at all to transport it flat and so I did. Short 40 min ride on the highway to new location.

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