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TV turns off when other appliances are switched
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<blockquote data-quote="Sparky Brian" data-source="post: 291609" data-attributes="member: 4650"><p>Marv, I can only think that it was some kind of radio/ interference signal that the fan was emitting that caused the TV to switch off. I'm afraid it will need to be a better man than me to answer that question but to be honest I'm not going to lose any sleep over it as electrically the Ring Final tested out perfectly and the customer is changing out the offending oven.</p><p></p><p>TV is new, a Samsung LE46B750 with no council telly input but is hooked upto Sky and a DVD player and the sat cable into the sky set top box is no where near any electrical cables along it's entire run. Hope that helps but to be perfectly honest I'm just glad I found out the cause and eliminated them, or if you prefer took them out of the equation, for the customer</p><p></p><p>Best of it is the customer is an IT expert at a very big assurance company and he was stumped as well LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparky Brian, post: 291609, member: 4650"] Marv, I can only think that it was some kind of radio/ interference signal that the fan was emitting that caused the TV to switch off. I'm afraid it will need to be a better man than me to answer that question but to be honest I'm not going to lose any sleep over it as electrically the Ring Final tested out perfectly and the customer is changing out the offending oven. TV is new, a Samsung LE46B750 with no council telly input but is hooked upto Sky and a DVD player and the sat cable into the sky set top box is no where near any electrical cables along it's entire run. Hope that helps but to be perfectly honest I'm just glad I found out the cause and eliminated them, or if you prefer took them out of the equation, for the customer Best of it is the customer is an IT expert at a very big assurance company and he was stumped as well LOL [/QUOTE]
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