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Echostar 2600 acting up
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Satellite" data-source="post: 28095" data-attributes="member: 175277"><p>On The Echostar 2600 there are several fuse links built into the PCBA layout </p><p>Normally you can see when they have been blown.</p><p></p><p>Additionally there is a resistor approx 1 watt that overheats and causes the problems that you identify- the resistor is not normally damaged but the heat results in a dry joint condition.</p><p>There are also several problems on the counting circuit that may occur, primarly, they all result in your recent problems. Firstly check the actual clip connectors soldering to the PCBA as here they always fail after a few connections, and resolder them all if you are able to. </p><p></p><p>The circuit is not so complex and a majority of local TV repair shops should be able to help i would suggest for a few quid.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p></p><p>Old Satellite</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Satellite, post: 28095, member: 175277"] On The Echostar 2600 there are several fuse links built into the PCBA layout Normally you can see when they have been blown. Additionally there is a resistor approx 1 watt that overheats and causes the problems that you identify- the resistor is not normally damaged but the heat results in a dry joint condition. There are also several problems on the counting circuit that may occur, primarly, they all result in your recent problems. Firstly check the actual clip connectors soldering to the PCBA as here they always fail after a few connections, and resolder them all if you are able to. The circuit is not so complex and a majority of local TV repair shops should be able to help i would suggest for a few quid. Regards Old Satellite [/QUOTE]
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