Quite so. At least we have another data point to suggest that Goldstar Computers (free-sat-tv.co.uk) do a reasonable job of repairing Humax power supplies.I don't mind taking the credit!
Quite so. At least we have another data point to suggest that Goldstar Computers (free-sat-tv.co.uk) do a reasonable job of repairing Humax power supplies.I don't mind taking the credit!
I don't mind taking the credit!
How cost effective is paying for a PSU repair? Back in March, ABMorley bought a new one from Humax for £20 incl. delivery: see here. Of course, purchasing a PSU board from Humax depends on stock availability. A point to note, if ordering a replacement, is that the HDR-FOX and the HDR-FOX RE version have different power supply models (with 8 and 6 pin main board connectors, respectively). The RE version uses the same power supply as the Humax YouView DTR-T1000.
The DTR-T1000 front panel board and front USB board are also HDR-FOX parts.
The fault could be on the main board or the front panel board. Look for any obviously dead components/ bulging capacitors etc. You could disconnect and reconnect the front panel board in case the connection has gone dry. If the main board is dead it might not be economical to fix it. If it is the front panel board this is relatively cheap. The easiest way to test this is to swap the front panel board and see if the HDR-FOX starts working again but, of course, you need a spare board to try this out.
Yes.And if my existing HDD is OK and I have another Humax, can I use this HDD as an additional, external drive (in a caddy, I presume)?
Yes.
Only if they had been unencrypted prior to the failure of the HDR-FOX T2.Martin, could you clarify pls. If I put my Fox HDD in a standard SATA caddy and connect this to the 2000T PVR via USB cable, will I have access to the programs already recorded?