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Thread: Xtrend et6000 stuck in stanby.

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    Xtrend et6000 stuck in stanby.

    Hi,
    Came home today to find my receiver stuck in standby. The red light is on but will not boot. Tried switching on and off and unplugging power cable but nothing helps. Any suggestions please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by obrienjohn1970@gmail.com View Post
    Hi,
    Came home today to find my receiver stuck in standby. The red light is on but will not boot. Tried switching on and off and unplugging power cable but nothing helps. Any suggestions please?
    I assume you havetried to see if it will flash from a usb stick?
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    yes, nothing happening, just red light.

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    it sounds like the power suply of the reciever i have 4 Xtrend and one clarke-tech that they have done same try to open and look at the capacitors on the PSU 2015-02-13 17.25.57.jpg se the black one on the photo that one need to change remenber the polarity whe you exchange the capacitor

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