Hi guys no been on for a while had my skybox f5 now for a year and the other day it started to constantly reboot I've tried flashing with my null cable but won't connect the box rebooted like every 5 mins if I'm lucky I turned it all off and turned it back on today and it's not reboot yet I can't seem to rescan for channels as I do it gets to about 5% then reboots any other ideas I can use also my channel list have changed thx in advance
Skybox f5s reboots every time on channel search
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I was using the orig power supply until that went I found one at 10v and it worked for about a month then started to have this problem I only have another 12v but it's 500 a so if I purchase one from eBay should that fix my problemComment
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How do I update my channel list I no longer have sbo just comes up invalid channel it was there I watched the last we main event on itComment
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I can't say for certain that a new power supply will cure your problem, but the fact that you are using a 10v one instead of 12v one could mean that it is the psu causing it.
You can use any 12v 2A psu as long as it has the 5.5/2.1 connector on the end, which most of them do. I wouldn't go for one that is specified for the skybox/openbox, as you can get better quality ones for around the same price (or less), such as this one:-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GENUINE-12...item2a505c2f63
It uses the same connector as your box.Last edited by Hadron; 20 June, 2015, 13:00.Comment
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The second post in AJ's channel list thread in the stickies shows you how to install a new channel list.
Are you sure that there is something on sbo at the moment? If there isn't then it will show invalid channel.Comment
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Hi again m8 I'm using a 12v 3a adaptor now and it still reboots on channel search and every 5 minsComment
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Hi m8 so I've tried a orig new adaptor power supply and reflashed box through null cable and added my channel list but my box still keeps on rebooting do I need a new box ? Is there maybe a resistor or something blew in it ? It reboots every 2 mins nowLast edited by oweny; 22 June, 2015, 13:38.Comment
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The only other thing I can think of, is the LNB drawing too much current, but as it appears to be working normally, then I don't think it's very likely. If possible, you could try your box on a friends dish for a while to see how it goes.
It's unlikely to be a faulty component I would think.
Does your box still reboot with the LNB cable removed? If not, then it might be worthwhile removing the F plug, cutting an inch or 2 off the end of the cable, then preparing the end of the cable & refitting the F plug.Comment
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