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#13831 - 09/19/17 07:43 AM DM8000HD restarting uncontrolled
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Registered: 09/06/17
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Lately my DM8000 (image OpenPLi 2.1-Japhar-SIM) developed a nasty habit of restarting uncontrolled, without my command. It usually happens after I switch it on (from stand by). After the restart it works normally, no matter how long. It also means I can´t use the timer to set up recordings.

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#13833 - 09/19/17 01:10 PM Re: DM8000HD restarting uncontrolled [Re: knet]
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Did you checked the Capacitors, the 7 that generally have to be replaced after few years of use, if the power supply / DM8000HD is a clone ?

Read here : http://www.ourdreambox.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1592#Post1592

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#13895 - 09/25/17 02:37 PM Re: DM8000HD restarting uncontrolled [Re: Admin]
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The capacitors you mean are the 7 largest?

4 1000uF 35V
2 220uF 250V
1 2200uF 10V

220uF and 2200uF measuring ok. But not the four 1000uF.

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#13896 - 09/25/17 02:47 PM Re: DM8000HD restarting uncontrolled [Re: knet]
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At least the 4 x 1000uF 35V yes, and often the small one, 47uF/50V or 22uF/50V (C109)

Yes, the 2 big are not alway necessary to replace, 2 big (100uF/400V or 220uF/250V depending of your PSU version)

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