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Beovision 3 motor stand

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Ray
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Ray Posted: Sat, Mar 30 2013 6:52 PM

Hi,

am i right in thinking that you lay the BV3 on its back to fit a motor base, or am i about to make a horrible mistake?!

Thanks

Ray

Guy
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Guy replied on Sat, Mar 30 2013 8:21 PM

If you lay it gently for a few minutes on any side you will do no damage.  Use plenty of cushions or a duvet and all will be fine.  Lots of people will give advice about transporting CRT TVs but for a short period you need not worry.

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kallasr replied on Sat, Mar 30 2013 9:07 PM
If laying it on one side is possible, i would prefer this. Transported mine this way in a car, for example,

Ralf

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Ray
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Ray replied on Sat, Mar 30 2013 11:12 PM

Many thanks guys, i'll try it on its side. Its only to fit the motorised base so only five or ten minutes Smile

Ray

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