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Joined on: Tuesday, 19th June 2001, 20:15, Last used: Tuesday, 19th June 2001, 20:15

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RE: LG OLED65C16LA - Repair or not...

Thanks everyone.

I've tried different sockets and also swapped out the 10A fuse to see if that was the issue but sadly not. That's as far as my electronic skills go!

I'll try some independent repair companies and see what prices they come back with.

LG OLED65C16LA - Repair or not...

So... Feb '18 shelled out for a LG TV which had 2 repairs under warranty, when it was returned the 2nd time the screen was damaged in transit so they replaced it in July '21 with a brand new TV (OLED65C16LA).

Last night it was working fine then this morning the red power light wasn't there and TV won't switch on. Spoke with LG who said as the "TV" is over 6 years based on original purchase date they'll need to charge £509 for an engineer to address/fix the issue. I'd be more annoyed if I'd actually purchased the TV 3 years ago and this happened but as it is I've had it since 2018 so can't complain too much.

Question is...worth the repair costs or just put the money towards a new one with 6yr warranty? Seems like such a waste of a top end TV.

RE: [VIDEO] Silo

Re: Silo - Do Apple release the full series in one go or is it weekly?

RE: Any home insurance recommendations?

My Tesco quote jumped from 380 to 800+

Went on the comparison sites and 'quote me happy' came in at £318 with higher limits!

RE: [VIDEO] Fallout (Amazon / 2024)

I love the Fallout series, currently still playing Fallout 76 as it allows me to play online with my Dad (72) most evenings. 

Really looking forward to this, cast looks good, I like Michael Emerson.

RE: [VIDEO] Arsenal 23/24 season

They both should have been off the pitch personally.

The 3 VAR checks...could argue about them all day. At best you've lost a point not 3.

RE: Energy crisis

It wasn't a green decision Snaps. I've posted my calcs above on consumption / costs. Even without factoring in the free energy the PV panels create, if I just charge the batteries each night on an off peak EV tariff like Octopus Go then my bill will be 25% of paying peak rate (7.5p instead of 31p unit)

7 years I think I'll break even if energy prices remain the same. Sooner if you factor in the panels will make ~4000kW a year. I'm also hoping to look into using the emersion heater for hot water when I have excess, reduce my gas usage down.

RE: Energy crisis

You assume correct. Typo.

RE: Energy crisis

12x Hyundai 410W panels (25yr product & efficiency warranty!)
12x Tigo optimisers
LUX 5kW Inverter
12kW Storage
Comes in at £10,150 installed.

This is what I've paid for. Did quite a bit of research and think I've got a very fair price.

This item was edited on Wednesday, 27th April 2022, 08:30

RE: Energy crisis

@rjs - have you factored in batteries to your solar PV ROI?

I posted the below in another forum when I was deciding.

In the end, I've ended up getting Solar PV as well as a battery as it wasn't much more.

I use 558.0kWh per month or ~19kWh per day. At 16.1p a unit that's ~£90 a month. When that jumps to ~31p a unit I'm looking at ~£173 a month. If I get an 18kW battery, and charge it at 7.5p a unit, that's ~25% of what I'm paying peak rate so ~£43.25 a month. That's a theoretical saving of ~£129.75 a month, ~£1557 a year. I'd like to think that ROI could be recouped in 5 years. I've seen a complete 16.4KW GivEnergy kit for £6138 inc VAT. That's a 10 year warranty and 6000 cycle discharge which is ~16 years if you fully charge/discharge once a day.

For me, taking the green/carbon aspect away, battery storage seems to be the most efficient way of getting a ROI.

RE: Clarkson's farm

"if bandi was here..." - where's he gone???

RE: [VIDEO] The Wheel Of Time

Logged back in here after a bit of a break and pleased I did!

This series was epic! Like G RR Martin, Jordan struggled to finish it and died in the end! Last two books had to be done by another author whose name I think is Brandon Sanderson. He's wrote some other books (mist born series) which I found very good and he also did the the ending justice.

Tempted to give this a re-read. Two characters from this series I loved, Lan and Matt...watch this space!

This item was edited on Saturday, 24th July 2021, 22:27

RE: Thardhe things you do

I had to lay the foundation for my summer house too, although it was last year. This spring my wife had me doing ~68m of fencing.

I had a quote, just for the concrete base, of £1400. It's 4m by 5m, can't do ft/inches 😁 I think for 2 cubic meters of concrete delivered, sub base, Wacker hire, waterproof tarp, timber frame and reinforced steel mesh it was £600.

RE: Current Cellphone deals

I think Virgin are moving over to Vodafone soon so keep an eye on your reception as if Vodafone are no good in your area you'll have problems.

Personally I like Vodafone. I'm with O2 now and I think I'm getting a lot of voicemails even though the phone is showing full signal. This happened ~10 years ago when I was last with them so think I'll move back to Vodafone after this.

EE I always find more expensive. Maybe because they have the best coverage... Vodafone Very Me is also better than O2 rewards in my opinion too.

EOD there is no best network as you move around with your mobile. I like strong reception at home as it doubles as my primary contact as I don't have a landline. Vodafone do WiFi calls which is also handy and stops you missing calls on some occasions.

RE: [VIDEO] I think I need a new tv

The LG interface has been around longer than the 3 years I've had it plus, the Sony is the newest and worst of the lot, so age really doesn't relate to a good UX experience here in my opinion.

My biggest frustration with the Samsung is when you switch it on the smart hub won't work for the first 45 seconds which seems like a small amount of time but it's infuriating. Keeps saying checking for software update and does this every time you switch it off/on. A known bug if you read the forums.

This item was edited on Friday, 31st July 2020, 12:44

RE: [VIDEO] I think I need a new tv

I much prefer the interface of the LG (3yr old oled) over my Samsung (7 yr old) and Sony (2 yr old).

I bought my parents a cheap LG (65") from RS and when I visited I think I preferred the picture over my OLED! 😭

Network Switch...

So I'm getting some work done in my house and I've got the chance to get a cable behind the wall running from ground floor to loft!  (makes me so happy!)

In the future I'd like to add an Ubiquiti AP in the loft and eventually one downstairs. Ideally add it to my existing Amplifi HD mesh system if possible...

I'm not a network guy so few things which I've got questions on... when I buy a Switch should I get unmanaged/managed?  One with PoE or not... I think the Ubiquiti APs come with a PoE injector so is there any point in getting a PoE switch?

I have a tendency of overbuying specs on products so it will be very easy for me to go from a £12.99 switch to an £80 one!  I just need a reality check on what I should buy! :)

RE: Coping with the lockdown

Quote:
Snaps says...
"A bit big for a playhouse.
Outside office?
Workshop?"

It's a junk room at the moment, I'm hoping to get a pool table in there but just haven't pulled the trigger yet, partly because I've got nowhere to put the junk!

I was lucky in that all down one side and the back there was already concrete posts with spare holes so I just needed to brace some timber either side with M10 bolts and the framework was there; only had to dig three post holes.  I had a quote (Essex) of 2800 to do one side and the small partition work which includes a gate.  I bought all the materials for the entire garden for 1700.

No need for bracing yet Bandi but when it starts to fall down in 3 months time I'll no doubt be using loads of those braces!!! :)

RE: Coping with the lockdown

So I took a few days off after the bank holiday and fenced my entire (~68m) back garden with my Dad.  The panels are 1.85m so we had to keep them at arms length while carrying them to keep our 2m! :)

I've now got 60 (2.4m) sleepers sitting on the front drive to make some raised flower beds and tree pots.  Managed to add a few new power tools to my collection this last week which pleases me. :)

This item was edited on Saturday, 30th May 2020, 21:09

RE: [VIDEO] short films that are WWAW

My mate has just made his short film available on YouTube:

Vicky McClure is in it.

RE: [VIDEO] Coronavirus, anyone starting to get worried?

Is there anyway to check what is acceptable travel before you do it?  My wife and I plus two kids (4yrs & 10 months) have been in complete lockdown since we got back form Mexico 18th March.

We both work from home and it's been a nightmare but to make matters worse she's just pulled her back carrying the little one while trying to make a call.  She can't look after the kids now as she's pretty much immobile and I've still have to work (while I can!) as I don't get sick pay.  Is it essential to have my grandparents drive 300 miles to move in for 2 weeks to help out while her back recovers?  They've been completely self isolating too; this is a genuine situation not a hypothetical one.

RE: Coping with the lockdown

Must admit I'm enjoying the lockdown for the most part! Just wish I didn't have minimum of 8 hours a day on the pc! Mrs goes back to work next week too after 9 months maternity so not sure how two kids and two of us working is going to work! 🤯

RE: Two unknown devices on my router...

That's a scary thought Alfie as if 5G can get into my home network the chances of me catching the covid-19 virus increase, like, 1024.5%!!!

RE: Two unknown devices on my router...

Tried the mac monster site on both IPs but nothing returned. I have identified one as my LG soundbar, forgot it was wifi and not just BT, which means I'm down to one! :)

Will look into Robee's suggestion next.

This item was edited on Wednesday, 8th April 2020, 10:31

Two unknown devices on my router...

So I was going through the devices connected to my router and I had 6 unknown devices.  I've managed to get this down to 2 by going through each room and switching off wireless cameras and using devices for speed tests etc... so they show up.

I've switched on devices in standby that aren't used often like my AMP and Sky Box but they have all now been accounted for.  I've literally walked through each room and identified every electrical device I can think of with a wifi connection.

Is it possible for a device to have two wifi connections i.e. backbone channel?

I can look at the client details and get the MAC addresses / IP ? signal strength etc... and manually pause their activity but it's killing me not knowing!

Any ideas?

I'm using Amplifi HD router with 2 mesh points.

RE: [VIDEO] Coronavirus, anyone starting to get worried?

Currently we are on a steeper 'death curve' than Italy

^ where did you read this? I thought we were similar to Italy but Sundays figures have them pulling ahead now...

(Why is mobile posting still so s***?!)

RE: [VIDEO] Captain Picard returns

It would have been nicer if he wasn't standing there with his plastic bag with some Roquefort and a baguette sticking out!

Edit - tried to quote robee but it's difficult on your mobile!

This item was edited on Saturday, 15th February 2020, 17:56

RE: Whats happened since you joined? 18 years today...

Joined on: Tuesday, 19th June 2001, 20:15

2001 - I was addicted to this site when I first joined at university. I think I was trying to hack a Sharp DVD player but ended up selling it and buying a supermarket wharfedale that could be remote hacked! Played everything you chucked at it!

I graduated in 2001, worked for 6 years, went travelling for 12 months, contracted for 10 years so changed jobs a few times. Married with two children now. Scary that it's been 18+ years on here!

That reminds me I better change my password! 😁

RE: [VIDEO] Star Wars spin-off series The Mandalorian

What did everyone think of E05?

It just seemed a bit rushed to me, not much depth to the episode, just a very simple/basic obvious plot that didn't really progress the story arc - apart from the last 10 seconds where the unknown person kneels down.  I loved the previous 4, just felt a bit 'meh' when that one finished.

Printer -

I very rarely use my printer but when I do 95% of the time it's for a B&W print.  Is it worth me therefore just buying a cheap laser printer?  Do any printers come as B&W only nowadays?!  My last HP died on me when the print head went after just over a year.  I honestly think it was because the ink dried up in the print head due to how little I use it.

I was just going to go out and buy a new £24.99 printer as it's cheaper than getting new colour cartridges but it pains me to be this wasteful!

This item was edited on Wednesday, 4th December 2019, 10:00