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  • #19248
    Anonymous
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    Hello. I’ve had my hdr-fox t2 since 2012, never had any issues until today. I turned it on this evening and the light turned blue as expected, however the machine was unresponsive. I turned if off at the mains, but when I turned it back on it was completely dead – no lights, no sound of the drive booting up, nothing. Help!

    Any advice gratefully received.

    Many thanks.

    Colesy

    PS If it’s had it, is there a way of getting at the recordings on the drive?

    #80469
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    Open the case and disconnect the hard drive. Now try and boot the machine.

    There are ways of recovering the recordings to use on a new machine but they depend on having the source machine fully working. If the box is bust and not repairable or the hard drive is unreadable you have left backing up too late.

    Welcome to our forum.

    #80470
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thanks for your message, Graham. I’ve now tried that and it’s still completely dead.

    Sounds like there is nothing else I can do to recover the contents of the drive?

    Colesy

    #80471
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    Colesy – 3 minutes ago  » 

    Thanks for your message, Graham. I’ve now tried that and it’s still completely dead.

    Sounds like there is nothing else I can do to recover the contents of the drive?

    Colesy

    I take it you have done the obvious like checking the fuse in the plug ?

    If I was you I would be opening the box and looking for something obvious, look carefully at the capacitors in the power supply for signs of bulging. It might be worth a local TV repair man checking the power supply voltages on the mother board with a meter before writing it off.

    Power supply issues are the most simple to diagnose and repair since many of the issues relate to standard component issues like resistors and capacitors.

    This box is one of the more reliable Humax boxes also one of the most capable.

    #80472
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thanks again Graham, I’ll investigate further.

    Colesy

    #80473
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I had this problem a few years ago. I have no idea why this works but it was fixed by tapping the large front button a few times once a second.

    I have not had a repetition of this fault.

    #80474
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    If that doesn’t work, try unplugging it for at least an hour.

    #80475
    Anonymous
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    xyz321 – 18 minutes ago  » 

    If that doesn’t work, try unplugging it for at least an hour.

    Thanks very much – tried both but no joy I’m afraid.

    #80476
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hello again. I’ve now contacted a few local TV and computer repair people but nobody’s interested.

    Does anyone on the Forum know of somewhere that might take a look?

    Thanks again.

    Colesy

    #80477
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Colesy, it sounds rather like the power isn’t getting to the motherboard. There are many things to check from the fuse in the plug to the fuses and fusible links on the power supply board. Have you tried disconnecting that board and examining it closely? Requires only two screws and two connectors to extract it from the case, and then you’d maybe see discolouration showing something has blown or overheated and have some idea about what the problem is. (I don’t know if there are any for sale anywhere, but the swap is easy.)

    #80478
    Anonymous
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    Certainly sounds like a power suppy board problem, could be anything on that board, but from your description could well be just the failure of the ‘start up’ capacitor. If that is the problem I’m suprised you cannot find an ‘old fashioned electronics engineer’ who could diagnose and replace this inexpensive component, or any other failed capacitors.

    Alternatively as mentioned by hazfiend a search of eBay might find a working PSU board.

    #80479
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    There used to be a company advertising that they did Humax power supply repairs (as opposed to selling a kit of parts) but I can’t find them now.

    #80480
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    “Satcure” used to supply PSU refurb kits for different models, but I think someone here said they were not trading anymore.

    A real shame if true, as they knew their subject, and had an excellent track record.

    #80481
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    A Google of “Satcure” confirms they are closed.

    #80482
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Martin Liddle – 4 hours ago  » 

    There used to be a company advertising that they did Humax power supply repairs (as opposed to selling a kit of parts) but I can’t find them now.

    I suspect that it was this one:

    http://www.free-sat-tv.co.uk/Humax.php?

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