So, I've had my HR20-100 for about a week. I came home Friday to find that the HR20 had "frozen up." I had turned off the HR20 the night before, and couldn't get it to turn on, even pressing the power button on the box itself. It was plugged in because I could hear it running. I unplugged it for a little while, and then plugged it back in. Everything seemed to work fine, but I made sure to leave the HR20 on.
I woke up Saturday morning to find that it had "frozen up" again. This time, I turned on the TV and saw a heavy pixelated screen. Again, I unplugged it for a while, and then plugged it back in. Everything seemed to work fine. The HR20 has been fine since then.
What I think may be going on here is that we had heavy rain in my area on Friday and early Saturday morning. The picture I saw on my TV Saturday morning certainly looked like pixelation caused by rain. The last of the heavy rain came down early Saturday morning, and it just so happens I haven't had a problem since then. I have two D11s and they were not affected. My old HR10-250 was never affected by heavy rain like this.
Has anyone else come across something like this? Am I right in thinking the heavy rains may have somehow caused this? Or could it be something else? Thanks in advance for any help.
I woke up Saturday morning to find that it had "frozen up" again. This time, I turned on the TV and saw a heavy pixelated screen. Again, I unplugged it for a while, and then plugged it back in. Everything seemed to work fine. The HR20 has been fine since then.
What I think may be going on here is that we had heavy rain in my area on Friday and early Saturday morning. The picture I saw on my TV Saturday morning certainly looked like pixelation caused by rain. The last of the heavy rain came down early Saturday morning, and it just so happens I haven't had a problem since then. I have two D11s and they were not affected. My old HR10-250 was never affected by heavy rain like this.
Has anyone else come across something like this? Am I right in thinking the heavy rains may have somehow caused this? Or could it be something else? Thanks in advance for any help.