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<blockquote data-quote="Sparky Brian" data-source="post: 291480" data-attributes="member: 4650"><p>m4tty, you're more than welcome :Welcome: </p><p></p><p>Doc H. I totally agree :Salute </p><p></p><p>ProDave, Thanks for your observation even though it was a 'wrong observation' :slap as I never said I left ANYTHING disconnected. :C I said <strong>job done </strong>in that the fault I was called in to fix <strong>WAS</strong> fixed to the customers satisfaction (and mine as it happens). FYI the customer is replacing his oven this weekend as he was planning to get a new one anyway as the one in situ is ancient. I've been asked to call back to fit said oven in on Monday</p><p></p><p>Steve3948, I haven't a clue as to why the fan was effecting the TV unless it was a loose connection in the fan unit itsef or maybe it was just the age of the fan as the oven was at least 8 year old. Maybe ProDave can help you with the answer to your question if he's not to busy nitpicking other posts :C :^O </p><p></p><p>Thanks again to all the helpful posts above lads :Applaud</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparky Brian, post: 291480, member: 4650"] m4tty, you're more than welcome :Welcome: Doc H. I totally agree :Salute ProDave, Thanks for your observation even though it was a 'wrong observation' :slap as I never said I left ANYTHING disconnected. :C I said [B]job done [/B]in that the fault I was called in to fix [B]WAS[/B] fixed to the customers satisfaction (and mine as it happens). FYI the customer is replacing his oven this weekend as he was planning to get a new one anyway as the one in situ is ancient. I've been asked to call back to fit said oven in on Monday Steve3948, I haven't a clue as to why the fan was effecting the TV unless it was a loose connection in the fan unit itsef or maybe it was just the age of the fan as the oven was at least 8 year old. Maybe ProDave can help you with the answer to your question if he's not to busy nitpicking other posts :C :^O Thanks again to all the helpful posts above lads :Applaud [/QUOTE]
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