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Transporting a plasma such as BV4 or BV5

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Peter
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Peter Posted: Thu, Aug 29 2013 8:25 AM

 

Hi all,

Just a quick question:   I've heard that a plasma screen will be damaged if transported laying on its back or front .  Can it be transported laying on either side, for instance a BV 5 laying on one side ( in a proper package of course..) ?

Any other considerations I need to think about before buying a plasma TV 600 km away?

/Peter

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I've heard stories about plasmas broken because of improper shipping. 

 

When I transported my BV5 and BV9 it was always standing upright.

Too long to list.... 

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Jonathan replied on Thu, Aug 29 2013 8:49 AM

I had a Beovision 5 transported to me flat on its back with the stand removed. It travelled 1000kms on a pallet and arrived in perfect shape!

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bramble replied on Thu, Aug 29 2013 5:11 PM

Just got a bv5, picked up fro seller lots of pillows and layed flat on its back ......no probs apart from the back pain of lifting it down a spiral staircase......gee wiz it's heavy!!!Crying

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The one in Edinburgh?

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valve1 replied on Thu, Aug 29 2013 6:30 PM

bramble:
..gee wiz it's heavy!!!Crying

The weight of quality !

Enjoy your plasma.

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Leslie replied on Thu, Aug 29 2013 6:58 PM

And a piece of art, what a joy to look at! But to be honest, my Avant RF has a much better picture quality than the BV5's I have now.

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Steffen replied on Thu, Aug 29 2013 11:57 PM

The manufacturers always recommend that plasma's are transported upright.

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jvdl replied on Fri, Aug 30 2013 10:06 AM

Recommended is that plasma's are transported upright but when you do it right you can also place it on his backsite, with pillows, blanket's on the screensite and secure it so it cannot move from one to the other site.......

 

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frog replied on Fri, Aug 30 2013 9:30 PM

The issue with plasmas has been the weight of the glass which cracks if horizontal and gets a jolt. This is why vertical shipping is important  Newer screens are made of plastic - so shouldn't be so temperamental.

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