Since a cable box be installed, my TV make a loud cracking hullabaloo roughly once a year? Please answer.?
Answers: Interesting question. Without human being there to hear the snap, it's unyielding to say what it is. Sounds close to a high-voltage arc, or discharge, inside the TV (picture tubes require a high-voltage to work). But certainly the cable box should enjoy no effect on that. What's more puzzling is that it's systematic, once a day.
I also can't assume a basic cable service that REQUIRES a cable box, unless you've get one of those antiquated 2-cable systems. Even so, a way to bypass to be precise to simply plug one, or the other, cable itself directly into your TV. Like when you had Limited Basic. After a couple days, if you're no longer audible range the snap, then it would come across that the box IS responsible. Contact the cable company to replace the box.
But if it continues, then the box is eliminate and the problem is (more likely) in your TV. Also, sort sure that the ventilation holes surrounded by the back of your TV are unobstructed. Even pushed against the wall, they don't allow the internal boil of the TV to properly escape, which can cause problems such as your describe.
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