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3D TV, High Definition Television, HDTV 4K and AV
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Overheating??
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob" data-source="post: 121589" data-attributes="member: 176677"><p>I think you must have the same cabinet as me. What I have done is remove the backing of the cabinet (may be even the glass front) and you might think of removing the receiver top.</p><p></p><p>Another idea I had (which I have not done yet) is fit a computer type fan inside the receiver.</p><p>I would advise you to do something to improve the ventalation in or around the receiver or it will start playing up, or worse still pack in all together as happened to my old Force receiver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob, post: 121589, member: 176677"] I think you must have the same cabinet as me. What I have done is remove the backing of the cabinet (may be even the glass front) and you might think of removing the receiver top. Another idea I had (which I have not done yet) is fit a computer type fan inside the receiver. I would advise you to do something to improve the ventalation in or around the receiver or it will start playing up, or worse still pack in all together as happened to my old Force receiver. [/QUOTE]
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