Nonreality;516269 Wrote:
I really,really hate to see these SB3 failures as I love mine. Has
anyone created a study to see if these are do to a certain batch or time
frame? Mines almost 3 years old and I really depend on it. I would not
have bought it if it only had a 2-4 year lifespan. I
Hobejam;516453 Wrote:
The case on this model (SB3 with Slim Devices on the metal face) has
no ventilation at all. Has this ever been an issue (overheating)?
Not that I've seen: a working SB doesn't get THAT hot. A bit warm
perhaps, but not uncomfortable at all. (So, maybe 80 degrees F?
snarlydwarf;516463 Wrote:
Not that I've seen: a working SB doesn't get THAT hot. A bit warm
perhaps, but not uncomfortable at all. (So, maybe 80 degrees F? No
clue, I suck at estimating almost anything...)
Of course, some components just randomly die sometimes. I tend to blow
up
Did you try removing the wireless card?
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Power supply is good, but I get nothing from my Squeezebox Classic when
connected. Absolutely nothing... No display flicker at all... Dead,
dead, dead...
No event to tie this to, so my question is: What could be wrong?
I suspect something internal gave up the ghost, but if I crack it open,
Can you access the SB3 from your web UI (SBS or MySB)?
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Ah, good point... If I understand your intent, this would rule in or out
a display failure.
If, while plugged into the power supply, I am able to access the SB3
from the web UI (SBS), then the SB3 is powered on, but the display has
failed, correct?
I will try this when I get home...
Even if it
Similar thing happened to mine, do you notice any backlights in the
display when you turn it on?
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Hobejam;516216 Wrote:
Ah, good point... If I understand your intent, this would rule in or out
a display failure.
If, while plugged into the power supply, I am able to access the SB3
from the web UI (SBS), then the SB3 is powered on, but the display has
failed, correct?
I will try this
Hobejam;516216 Wrote:
Ah, good point... If I understand your intent, this would rule in or out
a display failure.
If, while plugged into the power supply, I am able to access the SB3
from the web UI (SBS), then the SB3 is powered on, but the display has
failed, correct?
I will try this
I am assuming it's a wireless SB3? My recollection is a number of
similar failures have been due to problems with the wireless card. You
might try removing the card and see if it comes to life. If you need to
run wireless, I recall there was a thread a few months back where what
was thought to
I really,really hate to see these SB3 failures as I love mine. Has
anyone created a study to see if these are do to a certain batch or time
frame? Mines almost 3 years old and I really depend on it. I would not
have bought it if it only had a 2-4 year lifespan. I expect at least 10
years for my
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