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On 11/21/2011 3:44 PM, Ginsu Squirrel wrote:
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On 11/21/2011 03:25 PM, Alan Young wrote:
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Is the HDPVR's power adapter branded "NetBit"? If so, those are
known to cause instability and eventually die. I've had this
happen to my HDPVR. Google "HDPVR power supply" and see the
reports in the sagetv forum. If it is a NetBit adapter, contact
Hauppauge support about getting a replacement adapter.<br>
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I just checked mine and it is a NetBit. If I were to contact
Hauppauge, what would I say? Do they replace them for free, or do
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If it's 3 yrs old its out of warranty, so you'll have to buy. FWIW
I just had the same problem/symptom and it was indeed a bad power
supply. They are none too speedy about shipping things, so if one
of the options suggested by others really works it might be faster
to go that way.<br>
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