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    Can't switch on

    Hi
    I have a problem turning on my box
    When I switch it on, everything stays dark, only the white button on the front flickers.
    This happened once before, but then after a few days, it somehow fixed itself.
    My guess is that it's the switch on the back of the box.
    Because you can feel that there is no characteristic "click" when the switch is turned on/off.
    Does anyone know where such a switch can be bought?
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by goral View Post
    Hi
    I have a problem turning on my box
    When I switch it on, everything stays dark, only the white button on the front flickers.
    This happened once before, but then after a few days, it somehow fixed itself.
    My guess is that it's the switch on the back of the box.
    Because you can feel that there is no characteristic "click" when the switch is turned on/off.
    Does anyone know where such a switch can be bought?
    Thanks
    How often are you switching on/off via the back panel mains switch?

    Ideally the box should never be switched off at the mains. In deep standby the box will take less than 0.5W and still wake up for recordings (Approx £2.50/year if left in this mode 24 hours a day for a year @current UK electricity prices)
    IF you do switch off at mains the box needs to be fully into deep standby first or else you can corrupt settings.

    Replacement switches - assuming the UK
    https://www.rapidonline.com/
    or
    https://cpc.farnell.com/

    Search their sites for "miniature rocker switch"

    Measure the size of the switch in your box, how many wires go to it, and the mounting method (probably just plastic mounting tabs top and bottom that you push in with a screw driver to remove - the replacement will just push in and the mounting tabs will click into place).

    Compare the switch you have with the data presented on that site. Both sites have multiple pages with a large variety of possible suitable switches

    https://www.rapidonline.com/Catalogu...switch&Size=20

    https://cpc.farnell.com/search?st=mi...switch&gs=true


    You want a mains switch 230V,
    1 pole if it has two wires SPST (Single Pole, Single Throw) - Single throw just means On/Off
    2 pole if it has four wires DPST (Double Pole, Single Throw)

    Both the above companies sell to general public but postage on such a small order may/will be in excess of the cost of the item.

    Also Ebay will be a source of such a switch - again search for "miniature rocker switch" BUT then check the physical size given in the descriptions.

    If you are lucky the wires will be fixed to the switch with spade terminals which just pull off. If you are unlucky the wires will be soldered and you will need some electrical soldering skills. Tip, take a photo of the connections with a mobile phone before you start. Once the wires are removed you then can check the photo to see where they go back
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    Quote Originally Posted by adm View Post
    How often are you switching on/off via the back panel mains switch?

    Ideally the box should never be switched off at the mains. In deep standby the box will take less than 0.5W and still wake up for recordings (Approx £2.50/year if left in this mode 24 hours a day for a year @current UK electricity prices)
    IF you do switch off at mains the box needs to be fully into deep standby first or else you can corrupt settings.

    Replacement switches - assuming the UK
    https://www.rapidonline.com/
    or
    https://cpc.farnell.com/

    Search their sites for "miniature rocker switch"

    Measure the size of the switch in your box, how many wires go to it, and the mounting method (probably just plastic mounting tabs top and bottom that you push in with a screw driver to remove - the replacement will just push in and the mounting tabs will click into place).

    Compare the switch you have with the data presented on that site. Both sites have multiple pages with a large variety of possible suitable switches

    https://www.rapidonline.com/Catalogu...switch&Size=20

    https://cpc.farnell.com/search?st=mi...switch&gs=true


    You want a mains switch 230V,
    1 pole if it has two wires SPST (Single Pole, Single Throw) - Single throw just means On/Off
    2 pole if it has four wires DPST (Double Pole, Single Throw)

    Both the above companies sell to general public but postage on such a small order may/will be in excess of the cost of the item.

    Also Ebay will be a source of such a switch - again search for "miniature rocker switch" BUT then check the physical size given in the descriptions.

    If you are lucky the wires will be fixed to the switch with spade terminals which just pull off. If you are unlucky the wires will be soldered and you will need some electrical soldering skills. Tip, take a photo of the connections with a mobile phone before you start. Once the wires are removed you then can check the photo to see where they go back
    Thanks for reply.
    It seems to me that the switch is soldered directly to the board, because it is together with the socket from the power supply, but I am not sure. Somewhere I saw such a switch in a photo - but I can't find it ;(
    As soon as I have the box at my place I will have a look inside and maybe there will be a number on the switch.

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    Is the external power supply by psu as they can go faulty also ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cactikid View Post
    Is the external power supply by psu as they can go faulty also ?
    No. Only switch witch socet.

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    Last edited by adm; 13-01-24 at 01:36.
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