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Cure For Overheating DVD Or Blu Ray Player

Have you ever had a DVD player overheat and die on you?

Yes? Read on.

Well, that may never happen again, as most faults in DVD players occur as a result of overheating. By the way, Blu Ray players are not excluded from this problem. The DVD freezes, and whatever you do, the damn thing will not play. This is a typical fault that i’m sure everyone knows of, whether it’s happened to you, your family or to a friend. It’s a sad fact that manufacturers of these devices do not care if your DVD player breaks down, just as long as it’s outside the warranty period. Isn’t it strange how they always manage to last long enough to satisfy this?

So, after spending your hard earned cash on a brand new DVD player, wouldn’t it be nice to feel secure in the knowledge that it may last a while? All too often these days, we just expect gadgets to have a very limited life. I know it’s not just the working life of the device that’s limited, all too often it’s the technological life, I mean the fact that it’s just going to get out dated – which is a guaranteed fact, and an expected fate for your poor device.

Adding X-AIR spacers to your set up will provide additional air space, so that your device can actually keep cool. This simple but effective solution has been tested using thermal imaging to prove that X-AIR Spacers will enable your devices to work at lower temperatures.

 

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The X-AIR electronic device spacer

Puts an eXtra AIR gap under your device.

An extra air gap underneath your electrical appliance can make the world of difference to the longevity of your device. Although appliances are designed to work at high temperatures, it appears that other factors such as ambient temperature of the room, and lack of air flow or ventilation can have a detrimental effect.

The number one reason why machines fail is due to over heating.

How many people these days have a DVR, a games console, a satellite receiver, a DVD player, and even a Broadband Router? And how many people have these units all stacked happily on top of each other. Sometimes these units are stacked away neatly inside a cupboard under the t.v aswell. It is little wonder that over-heating occurs. How many people do you know who have had a DVD player ‘pack up’. Or know of a DVR that’s ‘on the blink’. What many people do not realise is that our t.v connected devices are getting more and more powerful, and smaller. The processors inside these devices give off a tremendous amount of heat as a byproduct of intense processing power. Connected inside our ‘old fashioned’ desk top computers these processors had plenty of room, and vents, with sometimes 2 or 3 fans to keep everything cool.