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In Reply to: Who bought plasmas, one question. posted by yata on August 21, 2006 at 12:09:10:
Nothing's going to settle, except maybe your stomach if you had to transport it by boat to your house. It should, however, be transported in the upright position -- not flat.
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I installed several plasmas and I distinctly remember the instruction sheet of one set saying that. Of course, by the time I had installed the wall mount bracket the 1/2 hour had more than expired.
Unlikely one would get everything unpacked and hooked up in less than 30 minutes anyway (for a regular TV no less) from the moment it gets in the door. Never mind mounting a wall bracket.
It's hot in the truck and cool in your house - best to wait until temperature of the unit reaches room temperature.Of course, this makes more sense in the winter, where the plasma will be very cold from the trip and when brought into your heated house will act as a condensor - in which case it's best to wait a few hours until any condensation evaporates.
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