PROBLEM DISPLAYING S/PROTECT LG SOUND BAR
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HELLO
I have a display on my LG soundbar model SA350 showing "S/PROTECT"
I understand that this is a protection due to a risk of overvoltage, but I would also like to know how to remove it. Thank you in advance for your response. Best regards.
Gabriel
I have a display on my LG soundbar model SA350 showing "S/PROTECT"
I understand that this is a protection due to a risk of overvoltage, but I would also like to know how to remove it. Thank you in advance for your response. Best regards.
Gabriel
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Hello,
The risk of overvoltage exists everywhere... The important thing is to not have overvoltage.. But how to know in advance if you are going to have an overvoltage.... Even the clairvoyants don't know.
--- I don't know your trick... But the first thing to do is to read the manual... If you don't have it, download it from the manufacturer’s website, here, LG, and go through it to see what is said about this issue.
--- You must know well what you've done in your house... if overvoltage is possible or not..??
-- I imagine that the prudent thing would be to unplug the equipment while waiting to know the solution..
-- It’s very possible that unplugging for 5 minutes and plugging back in would be enough. I’m talking about the wall socket...
Also check if you haven’t made a mess with your wires and the power strips that don’t have ground plugs..
Here’s the basics to start with..
The risk of overvoltage exists everywhere... The important thing is to not have overvoltage.. But how to know in advance if you are going to have an overvoltage.... Even the clairvoyants don't know.
--- I don't know your trick... But the first thing to do is to read the manual... If you don't have it, download it from the manufacturer’s website, here, LG, and go through it to see what is said about this issue.
--- You must know well what you've done in your house... if overvoltage is possible or not..??
-- I imagine that the prudent thing would be to unplug the equipment while waiting to know the solution..
-- It’s very possible that unplugging for 5 minutes and plugging back in would be enough. I’m talking about the wall socket...
Also check if you haven’t made a mess with your wires and the power strips that don’t have ground plugs..
Here’s the basics to start with..