Are you getting any messages on TV Screen like "Bad Signal, No Signal" ??
If so then it might be your Power Adapter, is Failing ?
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Are you getting any messages on TV Screen like "Bad Signal, No Signal" ??
If so then it might be your Power Adapter, is Failing ?
Yeah I get this message.
I don't have any bulbing capacitors, but I'm going to test each of em and powersupply with multimeter.
It sounds more like his dish has moved and its just hitting the end of the signal area
No the dish is good, I got really good signal on both lnbs.
Did a lot of tests, it really seem to be powersupply or hd module. It did reboot without but just once.
I tested 3 powersupplies, 1 x 2a, 1 x 2.5a and 1 x 5a. It reboot with all of them. I got them for about 2 years.
I tested 2 hd modules. It reboot with both.
I need to test with brand new powersupply or hd module, to be contined....
If you are "Still" Getting The "Bad Signal, No Signal" Message Showing up, Then My $$$ is on the Power Adapter is Failing
or the Components inside the T5 (bad Caps) are on their way "OUT." You may not always see Bulging Caps, indicating
they are Bad or Failing.
Finally found that was a failing powersupply, again...
Anyway, just need to buy a new one, not too bad *♂️
Oops wrong diagnostic, that is my Hd module.
I got 2 fans on it, I tried to put thermal compound but still reboot when it become hot.
Will try to put a heat sink. We'll see
If your 8psk is getting too hot,even with supplemental cooling, AND you have had multiple power supply problems,you probably have a cabling/lnb/switch issue causing this.Time to look deeper in to the cause rather than the effect.I have only once replaced an 8psk for the second time on a dreamlink, and never a power supply for the second time.I have about a dozen dreamlinks out there.I assume you're using at least 3.5 amp supplies?
If your unit has the silicone block heat sink,take note that they are slightly rectangular rather than square.Be sure to install it the way that gives it the best crush between the the 8psk & the cover.You should feel a slight warm spot where the block & the cover contact.
No I checked everything, I got a 4amps and 5 amps powersupply, a laptop cooling system (not connected on the box), my lnbs and cabling are fine.
I know that my problem was the heat of the module. Thats better since I put new thermal paster with goog heat sink.
No reboot for now.
Thx
I know for sure the original power supply effects the T5. In fact I've changed it myself to great success.
This latest conversation however has nothing....really to do with the topic post. Maybe, if a mod has a few minutes this thread could be split for both topics.