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BV12-65 fan noise

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moxxey
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moxxey Posted: Sun, Apr 15 2018 12:46 PM

I've had a BV12-65 for a few years now and still produces a top-quality picture.

Only issue is, over the last 2-3 weeks you can hear fan noise as if one (or more) of the fans is struggling. Gets worse after about 15 minutes, to the point you can easily hear the fan noise over the TV, even on a loud setting.

I try and look behind the TV, but as it's up against the wall, makes gaining access quite tricky.

Anyone have any similar issues or ideas? Can it be fixed by an individual?

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Pat replied on Sun, Apr 15 2018 3:05 PM
1. Hoover.

2. If no 1 doesn’t help - replacement.
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Mikipidia replied on Sun, Apr 15 2018 3:19 PM
Had the same with my bv10 after a long time. Hoover and or can of compressed air works wonders. But if the built up of dust is too thick and you still have it after hoovering you could always take the back off and gove it a propper clean. Hope this works for you Yes - thumbs up

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moxxey replied on Sun, Apr 15 2018 11:12 PM

Mikipedia:
Had the same with my bv10 after a long time. Hoover and or can of compressed air works wonders. But if the built up of dust is too thick and you still have it after hoovering you could always take the back off and gove it a propper clean. Hope this works for you Yes - thumbs up

I'll try and get out the hoover - it's kind of hard getting over the back of a wall-mounted TV where the fans are on the reverse. I'll give it a go.

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I think you should be able to lift the tv from the bottom, it should have a small 'support arm' similar to the leg of a Redline speaker.. This is located near the cables

 

this will hold the tv in place while you clean it up

 

 

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