4:30 AM - Just walked in the door and my 522 sez... THe current set top box temperature is 134' F. Your receiver has exceeded its recommended operation temperature.
Placing items near, around, cabinet, blah... blah... will cause this. Continued operation will damage the receiver.
Hard reboot - Nuttin - I put a 12" fan next to the chassis and the temp is down to 122' so far, but it still wont do anything. No channels, no menus.. nuttin. I've got 80+ hours on the HD.
I'm thinking the little muffin fan went south. I haven't heard it kick on. Would it hurt to open the box and check to see if the fan is spinning. I 'THINK" the box is mine. I can set a Hard drive cooler right over the Maxtor and add a couple of muffin fans. Might even go to a water cooler system.... or cut some more breather holes in the top of the case.
Ideas.. criticisms... comments???
At what temp does this POS return to normal and let me watch TV again?
I'll get some CSR outta his cubie at 4:45 AM.. Might make his night.
Thanks...
Mark-AR
Placing items near, around, cabinet, blah... blah... will cause this. Continued operation will damage the receiver.
Hard reboot - Nuttin - I put a 12" fan next to the chassis and the temp is down to 122' so far, but it still wont do anything. No channels, no menus.. nuttin. I've got 80+ hours on the HD.
I'm thinking the little muffin fan went south. I haven't heard it kick on. Would it hurt to open the box and check to see if the fan is spinning. I 'THINK" the box is mine. I can set a Hard drive cooler right over the Maxtor and add a couple of muffin fans. Might even go to a water cooler system.... or cut some more breather holes in the top of the case.
Ideas.. criticisms... comments???
At what temp does this POS return to normal and let me watch TV again?
I'll get some CSR outta his cubie at 4:45 AM.. Might make his night.
Thanks...
Mark-AR