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Yamaha Rx-v365 A/V Home Theater Receiver Questions & Answers
HOW TO PROTECT YOUR ELECTRONIC GOODS AGAINST POWER SURGES
I have only been giving advice on FIXYA for a very short while but have noticed that an awful lot of the people who relate their product issues , particularly complain about faults developing after power cuts / outages. It is apparent, from a description of the complaints, that damage is being caused by outages that may be a result of power surges blowing electricity sub stations.
There are a lot of damaged audio devices / tvs being affected. As such I advise you TO BUY SURGE PROTECTORS for all you valuable devices.
I have them around the house and although we only get an occasional power cut here in the UK I know that at times they have saved my equipment fron power spikes. The small cost is justified in the long run.
House a/c only freezes during the day works fine
Check the filter. And the fins in the coil. If these are clogged the airflow is restricted and the condensation freezes on the coil. The previous owner may not have changed the filter as often as they should have leading to restricted air flow. Also its hotter during the day and the unit is working harder than at night.
I just bought a yamaha rx-v365 receiver and hooked
Make sure that the DVD player is connected into the correct inputs on the receiver and that the receiver also has the correct input selected to play. If your TV also has component video inputs it is best to connect the player directly to the TV. Otherwise, make sure you have the TV connected to the receiver via component video out.
I have HDMI cable from TV to RX-V365. HDMI from
the RX-V365 cannot process the audio from the HDMI input. You will also need to connect a seperate audio input (either coaxial or optical) into the relevant input in the rear of the RX-V365
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