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Schematic For Echostar AD3000ip Power Supply
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<blockquote data-quote="justone" data-source="post: 574493" data-attributes="member: 311066"><p>Hmm were to start ? Just joined this forum since google brought me here.</p><p></p><p>My AD3000IP is dead ;-(</p><p>When connecting it to the mains, one of relays start clicking, for lets say 20 seconds then it stops, rubbish on the display, that's it.</p><p></p><p>Now since I read most of it here, and looked at the shematics, I would surely simply start replacing all of the components, but it's surely the wrong way to get it fixed.</p><p></p><p>Thus, anyone with an idea what might cause that problem ?</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately Echostar isn't able to help. Strange. Last year I had a similar problem with a KiSS DVD Player, and they were able to send me a new PSU PCB for small money.</p><p></p><p>Since I don't want to bin my AD3000IP, please throw in suggestions what I could check first.</p><p></p><p>thanks in advance ... and a merry x-mas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justone, post: 574493, member: 311066"] Hmm were to start ? Just joined this forum since google brought me here. My AD3000IP is dead ;-( When connecting it to the mains, one of relays start clicking, for lets say 20 seconds then it stops, rubbish on the display, that's it. Now since I read most of it here, and looked at the shematics, I would surely simply start replacing all of the components, but it's surely the wrong way to get it fixed. Thus, anyone with an idea what might cause that problem ? Unfortunately Echostar isn't able to help. Strange. Last year I had a similar problem with a KiSS DVD Player, and they were able to send me a new PSU PCB for small money. Since I don't want to bin my AD3000IP, please throw in suggestions what I could check first. thanks in advance ... and a merry x-mas [/QUOTE]
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