I have a GEOSATpro-DSR-R100b that will not power on. It just blinks the red LED on the display. No video on the TV/Monitor, but a clicking sound. Thinking it may be the power supply. Anyone know anything about this type of issue?
Yes, bad power supply.... I have another one of these receivers, so I plugged in the power from that one into the board and it booted. So now I need to know where to find a replacement power supply, or how to repair. Also notice the main receiver boards and configuration is different, yet both have same model number. Also the setup screens are different. Power supply is the same in both receivers.I have a GEOSATpro-DSR-R100b that will not power on. It just blinks the red LED on the display. No video on the TV/Monitor, but a clicking sound. Thinking it may be the power supply. Anyone know anything about this type of issue?
Thanks, didn't see any, but I think I'll replace them and give it a shot anywayLook for electrolytic capacitors with bulged tops and you've likely found your problem.
I wish i could just find a replacement, don't really have the skills or tools for working on this myself...Thanks, didn't see any, but I think I'll replace them and give it a shot anyway
I wish i could just find a replacement, don't really have the skills or tools for working on this myself...
Thanks, already contacted, haven't heard back yet.Here's the sellers of that receiver. Call them up and ask if they can sell you a power supply: Satellite AV, LLC - Satellite Broadcaster Support and Equipment Distribution
Found a bulged capacitor, it was hard to find, it was bulged on the bottom, and didn't leak. I just happened to notice it looked a little taller than the same capacitor next to it, and desoldered it and yep, bulged. It was a 10v 1000uF. Haven't replaced yet, but I'm hoping that is all that is wrong with it. The main board works just fine, powered and booted from one from another GEOSATpro DSR-R100b receiver. Definitely worth repairing.Likely a failed capacitor on the PSU. Satellite AV should have a stock of replacement PSU if you don't care to trouble shoot or replace the failed components.