I have an Echostar HDS-600 freesat box which will not power up.
I am a little familiar with the basics of electronics, but am worried when it comes to things to do with power input which is what I believe this is.
Internally the motherboard is clean and visually there are no blown components. The power board and controller board are one unit.
It uses a figure 8 power connector.
Internally it has a large fuse rated to 25A 250V, but when I multimeter this, it only shows 17V going across it. I believe because it is a figure of 8 type input, that there is some circuitry that must determine which is the 240v power rail (uk) and switch as appropriate.
Should/would I be expecting ~240 on this fuse and should it be switched to the + rail by this point? There is very little prior to hitting the fuse from the mains lead.
There is one cap and one resistor going to ground. There is also an Okaya LE104 rated at 275v sitting at the far point of the fuse and it has a linkage back to ground. What it this Okaya?
Would be grateful for any input on this. If you need more answers or details, please ask.
Regards
Jason
I am a little familiar with the basics of electronics, but am worried when it comes to things to do with power input which is what I believe this is.
Internally the motherboard is clean and visually there are no blown components. The power board and controller board are one unit.
It uses a figure 8 power connector.
Internally it has a large fuse rated to 25A 250V, but when I multimeter this, it only shows 17V going across it. I believe because it is a figure of 8 type input, that there is some circuitry that must determine which is the 240v power rail (uk) and switch as appropriate.
Should/would I be expecting ~240 on this fuse and should it be switched to the + rail by this point? There is very little prior to hitting the fuse from the mains lead.
There is one cap and one resistor going to ground. There is also an Okaya LE104 rated at 275v sitting at the far point of the fuse and it has a linkage back to ground. What it this Okaya?
Would be grateful for any input on this. If you need more answers or details, please ask.
Regards

Jason
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