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Old 07-14-2020, 10:19 PM
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My old Sony 40" CCFL, I just checked, 65,535 hours since 2008 when I bought it..
That's an insane number of hours, you must leave it running all the time?

I had a Sony LCD rear projector for my first HD set in 2004 or 2005, it had 10,000+ hours on it when I replaced it in 2009 with a Plasma during Circuit City's closeout sale, I thought that was pretty heavy use.

The 2009 set got replaced in May of 2014 with another Panny Plasma, the old one worked but I was afraid it would die and no more Plasmas.

I just checked the hours on both Panasonics, they are within a few hundred hours of each other, the newer set has fewer hours but more on/off cycles.

I watch a lot less TV than I used to, though Isolating has kind of upped the time spent in front of the TV again.
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Old 07-14-2020, 10:29 PM
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That's an insane number of hours, you must leave it running all the time?
Gets turned on about 6:45 AM and turned off around Midnight so it's on about 18 hours a day, like me!

To offset that I have my 2002 Trailblazer, I am the original owner, with 32,000 miles on it. One might think I watch a lot of TV and never go anywhere.
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Old 07-14-2020, 10:43 PM
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Well this is odd.. the Sony's hour counter has stopped counting. Still on 65535 hours like last week when I checked it. I guess it ran to the limit. I'll have to check the power on counter and see if it still counts.
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Old 07-15-2020, 05:20 AM
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Well this is odd.. the Sony's hour counter has stopped counting. Still on 65535 hours like last week when I checked it. I guess it ran to the limit. I'll have to check the power on counter and see if it still counts.
Might be like some Toyota's where the Odometer won't go past 299,000 miles.
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Old 07-15-2020, 07:27 AM
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Might be like some Toyota's where the Odometer won't go past 299,000 miles.
I think you might be right.
I figure it should be closer to 74,000 hours now, based on 17 hours a day for 12 years.The power-on counter still works though. It hit 4999 this morning.

Have an older pic I originally posted over on AVS forum from June 2018 when it was almost 57,000 hours then.
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Old 07-15-2020, 07:04 PM
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Well this is odd.. the Sony's hour counter has stopped counting. Still on 65535 hours like last week when I checked it. I guess it ran to the limit. I'll have to check the power on counter and see if it still counts.
65535 equals FFFF in hex...looks like you hit the limit of the counter. 65536 rolls the hex count to 10000.

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Old 07-15-2020, 11:49 PM
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65535 equals FFFF in hex...looks like you hit the limit of the counter. 65536 rolls the hex count to 10000.

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They probably figured very few people would ever hit the limit.
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65535 equals FFFF in hex...looks like you hit the limit of the counter. 65536 rolls the hex count to 10000.

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They probably figured very few people would ever hit the limit.
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Old 07-16-2020, 06:32 AM
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65535 equals FFFF in hex...looks like you hit the limit of the counter. 65536 rolls the hex count to 10000.

jr
Excellent observation. I wondered why it would stop at what appeared to be such a random number. Binary makes perfect sense.

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Old 07-16-2020, 07:15 AM
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Definitely explains it... Thanks!
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