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Anonymous Posted on Nov 06, 2012

Blown fuse GOODMANS 500Gb FREESAT HD RECORDER RECEIVER BOX HIGHDEF

Used an AC power pack on it & prob blown fuse. Hope that's all!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 10, 2008

SOURCE: power supply

try a different Adapter for the HD. if it don't work then, the HD is bad.

try another socket on the board. if not working then. you can get a 3 pin to 4 pin fan adapter to power the fan from the power supply. if still no spinning, the fan is dead.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 21, 2008

SOURCE: Battery Pack or Ac Adapter

check the light on the box. if it has no light no power is getting to the box. if its red then it could be a xbox problem. yellow is standby and green the xbox is turned on.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 12, 2008

SOURCE: record and watch different channels with freesat

I believe that the Humax can only output 1 channel and because it has no built in hdd and twin channel capabilty that is all you can record 1 channel (unlike sky +/sky HD) so that means also that unless you watch a different source (like the picture from your aerial (terrestial channels)) you are stuck with having to watch the channel you record

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Michael Mittelsdorf

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2009

SOURCE: AC POWER PACK BLOWN

David,   I dont like to be the bearer of bad news, but Behringer dissolved its service/repair center years ago.  In my opinion, this indicates little faith in the profitability of servicing Behringer products.  If the manufacturer wont even repair their own products, I wouldn't buy or use that brand if I had a choice.  Their products are good, WHEN THEY WORK.  They keep their prices low by using inexpensive, disposable quality components.  Most of their products aren't worth repairing.      Here are a few options to find your power supply.  Try Rogue music in New York, NY.  Here is the web address.
www.roguemusic.com

Here is another resource.  DBM pro Audio is an authorized Behringer Repair Center.  They are also in New York.  They will be able to tell you if your part is available from Behringer.  I'm very sorry to inform you of the inferiority of Behringer products.  I think the truth, though it hurts sometimes, is the best teacher.  P.S. if you ever visit DBM... next to the elevator, outside DBM's office is a one yard dumpster, it is always brimming with the carcasses of unrepairable Behringer mixing consoles.      Remember, when buying electronics, you get what you pay for...cheap price = cheap components (and usually headaches down the line) Good luck!  I wish you success on finding your power supply.  Michael Mittelsdorf
www.dbmproaudio.com

See my profile for my qualifications. DBM does all my electronics repair.

Anonymous

  • 87 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 12, 2009

SOURCE: no sound on hd tv thru freesat

HDMI to DVI adaptors do not always support audio.You have to run seperate audio into the TV.

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