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Thread: Power on problem with new ET8000

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    Power on problem with new ET8000

    Hi there. I received a new Xtrend ET8000 from WoS yesterday and initially everything worked fine. I connected a hard driver to the back, two tv tuners, and a usb stick (also to the back). I ran through the initial set up and got ABM running and could view my channels. However, after doing all this, I moved my TV back into position and the ET8000 powered off. I haven't been able to turn it on since! Clicking the switch at the back has no impact. I tried a different power lead with no luck. Nothing happens when I try the remote. Any ideas what to try next?
    Thanks in advance!

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    I had that when I put in a new cable tuner inside. When I took it out it worked. Tried again and switched on first time.

    Try taking out what you installed one by one to isolate the issue then take it from there

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    Thanks! I will try disconnect the hard drive and usb stick. I didn't install the tuners myself so I assume (hope!) they're ok. Thanks again.

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    Following on from this, I disconnected everything and still had the same problem. After jiggling the power lead at the back for a few minutes, the box sprung to life, only to die again once I let go of the lead. I tried a different lead with the same issue. I can only guess that it's the power unit itself.

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