I agree with B.J. on this issue. The odds of getting two, three or more defective power supplies from stock that die nearly right away is too phenomenal. That's like the odds of winning the power-ball lottery grand prize for three drawings in a row.
In another post, I mentioned that I have the following model power supply (which came with the original, standard PREMIUM AZBox):
S060DK12003402
INPUT: 100-240 vac @ 1500 mA
OUTPUT: 12 vdc @ 3400 mA / 24 vdc @ 800 mA
In addition to this P.S., I am using a PowerBright VC-200W step up/down transformer. This allows me to step up my 110 vac to 220 vac. Also, both output legs are isolated from ground potential. I am not elluding that this transformer is the answer to these P.S. woes, but with the above P.S., I have operated it for roughly nine months 24/7 and it has not failed.
Also, and this is really not a good thing, but currently my system is NOT grounded at any point. When I last relocated my motorized dish, I wasn't sure if it was going to be a permanent move nor was I certain where I was going to route the cable into the house, so I left the ground disconnected. It is still disconnected.
The new P.S. which came with my PREMIUM PLUS is a:
S084AQ12005002
INPUT: 100-2040 vac @ 1500 mA
OUTPUT: 12 vdc @ 5000 mA / 24 vdc @ 1000 mA
I believe this to be the model that everyone seems to be having trouble with.
I connected this P.S. to the same PowerBright step up/down transformer and left the system on for the past 24 hours. It was still operating fine when I came home today.
Again, I don't have a clue as to why so many of these power supplies are failing for others as I don't know which component or which area of the P.S. actually failed. I also don't know if the way I have my system setup will protect my or anyone's P.S. However, I simply cannot fathom this many defective power supplies being the result of poor manufacturing or substandard components. The odds are greatly against it. There must be something else causing this problem other than the latter.
RADAR