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December 4, 2015 at 11:25 am #17416
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InactiveHave been told by local repairers that main board has gone west and that they are unable to source a replacement therefore unrepairable. I find this hard to swallow. A supposedly quality piece of electronics just 3.5 years old and can’t be repaired. Has anyone got any thoughts or advice on this matter please.
December 4, 2015 at 11:57 am #66765Martin Liddle
Participantalan parker – 30 minutes ago »
Have been told by local repairers that main board has gone west and that they are unable to source a replacement therefore unrepairable.
So what problems is the box suffering from?
December 4, 2015 at 12:21 pm #66766Anonymous
InactiveMartin, the box started going wrong by switching itself off and then randomly switching back on some hours later. By unplugging the mains and leaving it for some the box would eventually come back on when reconnected to the mains. Now however, as far as I can ascertain it won’t power up at all.
December 4, 2015 at 3:10 pm #66767Martin Liddle
Participantalan parker – 2 hours ago »
Martin, the box started going wrong by switching itself off and then randomly switching back on some hours later. By unplugging the mains and leaving it for some the box would eventually come back on when reconnected to the mains.
I would say it is either
a) a main board fault (as your engineer suggested).
b) a power supply fault (which he may or may not have tested and discounted).
c) a front panel board problem. I haven’t direct experience of this problem so see if somebody with more experience comes and offers an opinion.
December 5, 2015 at 10:29 am #66768Anonymous
InactiveThanks Martin, I will put these points to the repairer when I collect the machine. I’ll try Humax technical services next to see if I get any joy. Thanks for you help.
December 5, 2015 at 11:38 am #66769Anonymous
InactiveI have had to replace a faulty front panel board on a HDR-FOX. The symptoms do include randomly switching on and off. I also found that the volume would go up and down, and the channel would change of its own accord. You also get scrolling if you enter any menus. As Martin Liddle said above, the problem could in any of the three major components (main board, front board or PSU).
December 5, 2015 at 3:21 pm #66770Anonymous
InactiveMany thanks for your suggestions.
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