Hughes GXCEBOT BAD Power Supply. It mysteriously resets and then HANGS on reboot. If I then pull the power cord and reinsert then it completes the reboot (everytime!)
I have it set up on 4 one inch spacers to allow better cooling underneath and I have added a small electric fan beside it in the semi enclosed TV stand/cabinet since it seems warm. This DOES seem to have helped but still happens about 1 or 2 times a month. . . I sometimes miss shows I wish to have recorded.
I have replaced HDD, Parlex cable. Yesterday I opened it again, I can see where at sometime in past, a capacitor in the Power Supply has leaked although everything now is dried and baked in so I assume it was some time ago!
I am contemplating replacing Power supply but do not want to pay $100 for one. I have expertise and capability to replace individual capacitors if I can locate them. But would like a fall back plan incase it takes a while.
I have XCEBOT is identical (motherboard and Power Supply) to a SONY SAT-T60? I saw this remark when looking for the schematic of the Hughes GXCEBOT power supply.
Is this true?
I see many of the SONY's on ebay but few GXCEBOT?
I have a larger HDD in my GXCEBOT and a Lifetime Subscription so I really would like to keep it alive.
ANY ADVICE?
I have it set up on 4 one inch spacers to allow better cooling underneath and I have added a small electric fan beside it in the semi enclosed TV stand/cabinet since it seems warm. This DOES seem to have helped but still happens about 1 or 2 times a month. . . I sometimes miss shows I wish to have recorded.
I have replaced HDD, Parlex cable. Yesterday I opened it again, I can see where at sometime in past, a capacitor in the Power Supply has leaked although everything now is dried and baked in so I assume it was some time ago!
I am contemplating replacing Power supply but do not want to pay $100 for one. I have expertise and capability to replace individual capacitors if I can locate them. But would like a fall back plan incase it takes a while.
I have XCEBOT is identical (motherboard and Power Supply) to a SONY SAT-T60? I saw this remark when looking for the schematic of the Hughes GXCEBOT power supply.
Is this true?
I see many of the SONY's on ebay but few GXCEBOT?
I have a larger HDD in my GXCEBOT and a Lifetime Subscription so I really would like to keep it alive.
ANY ADVICE?
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