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Thread: Vu DUO + Gone no picture no message on front panel ?

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    Thumbs down Vu DUO + Gone no picture no message on front panel ?

    Hi Guys ,

    as the title says on this post , for over 3/4 days not been able to use my Vu Duo +
    I was watching tv on it then it froze so as i would have to do sometimes i just turned it off from rear button on stb. turned back on and all i was getting was black screen and noticed on front panel was not getting Vu Duo+ writing anymore and no starting up................. message just red light on front panel in top left of front panel on Vu Duo +, I can hear internal hard drive spinning but thats it, has it gone completely or is there an easy fix ???

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    Maybe worth aread >> Dead Vu+Duo repair guide

    https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?sha...3&share_type=t


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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Hazza View Post
    Maybe worth aread >> Dead Vu+Duo repair guide

    https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?sha...3&share_type=t


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    Wow not if its internal if I can fix also noticed where lnb lead is no more flashing light

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    Flashing light near LNB lead? You mean the ethernet port on the receiver?


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    Vu+ Ultimo 4K with 3TB HDD, Dual FBC (Sat) tuners, 1x Twin Hybrid DVB-C/T/T2 tuner
    Vu+ Solo 4K with 1TB HDD, Dual FBC (Sat) tuners, 1x Hybrid DVB-C/T/T2 tuner
    Vu+ Solo 2 with 1TB HDD 'White Edition', 2x DVB-S2 tuners
    Mut@nt HD2400 with 1TB HDD, 4x DVB-S2 tuners
    Fixed 28.2E Technomate 65cm Mesh Satellite Dish with Inverto Unicable II/JESS LNB and Inverto Unicable Splitter
    Fixed 28.2E Sky Zone 1 45cm Satellite Dish with Octo LNB
    (All receivers installed with the latest Dev build)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Hazza View Post
    Flashing light near LNB lead? You mean the ethernet port on the receiver?


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    Yes sorry that's what I meant

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    I bought an r232 s lead to try and reflash my vu duo + but only went and bout wrong ending on it need female but bought male

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    IMG_20170405_100007.jpg

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    I have attached photo of inside my vu duo can not see anything wrong with capacitors

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    is it any capacitor that could be broken or is it always the same one or two that blow or need replacing ??

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    Looks like you have the Surface Mounted Device type. If I were in your shoes, I would try replacing them.
    Please ignore. Incorrect information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    Looks like you have the Surface Mounted Device type. If I were in your shoes, I would try replacing them.
    replacing what my friend ??

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    It's usually the C807 capacitor (Written on motherboard) which usually goes. I've fixed a fair few and it's pretty easy.

    If you not comfortable desoldering the existing one cut the capacitor so the legs are still attached to the motherboard, solder the new cap onto the legs.



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    Quote Originally Posted by khan888 View Post
    It's usually the C807 capacitor (Written on motherboard) which usually goes. I've fixed a fair few and it's pretty easy.

    If you not comfortable desoldering the existing one cut the capacitor so the legs are still attached to the motherboard, solder the new cap onto the legs.



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    So will I have to take motherboard off ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by carmine View Post
    So will I have to take motherboard off ?

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    Yes the motherboard will have to be took out, it's not as daunting as it looks.

    Did you have a read of the guide Andy pointed you to?


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    Quote Originally Posted by khan888 View Post
    Yes the motherboard will have to be took out, it's not as daunting as it looks.

    Did you have a read of the guide Andy pointed you to?


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    Yes all very scary but want to try and fix it myself

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