Well hooray, it was just the power supply!
Thanks for supplying the link to the eBay sale! Saved me a lot of
trouble!
- Tim
Integra Integrated Stereo Amp / Home Built Intel-based HTPC (running
LMS) w/BluRay Player / Panasonic Viera TV
Squeezebox Duet (Received in living room attached to
Ha! I came here JUST to say this same thing (well, without the cats); my
Squeezebox 3 has been sitting on a shelf, plugged in, for many years. I
rarely use it (I have a Boom, Radio and Duet that I use more), but still
would like it to work.
The other day, without anything happening to it, it
Thanks, it was the power supply. Bought the necessary adapter and
connected it up to my old laboratory power supply and it booted up just
fine.
In the meantime I had trawled the web for trouble shooting info. in
addition to this forum. A lot of information available at this link:
Not sure if the OP resolved this, but in case somebody else comes upon
this thread, there was another one and the person found OEM PSU's on
eBay
alfista wrote:
> Most likely the power supply, voltage shouldn't drop that much when
> connected. Theoretically it could be something inside the SB3 drawing
> too much current, but given how prone the power supplies are to fail I'd
> say it's the place to start.
+1 for that - it really looks
Most likely the power supply, voltage shouldn't drop that much when
connected. Theoretically it could be something inside the SB3 drawing
too much current, but given how prone the power supplies are to fail I'd
say it's the place to start.
The cats have rattled the Squeezebox back into the gap between the
speaker on which it sits one time too many and now the display will no
longer power on.
Having scanned through the forum I have tried:
Remove / replace wireless card
Wired connection to router with wireless card removed (except