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Though, I'm still curious about the cause(s) of the malfunctions. This thread contains 15 reports of dead HD100s (plus mine, which seems to only have a few days of life left). That's not very many if everyone with a defective HD100 has shown up, but the number and timing of the reports is such that it calls into question the reliability of Sage-banded hardware. I wish we had third-party options for HD extenders. I'm not sure if I'd go with one, but it would be nice to have the option. |
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I think Sage is unique in this aspect because of its stand alone mode. So it depends on what device you are actually comparing the Sage Theater HD Extender to - a Windows/Vista Media Center extender or a Network Media Player like the Netgear EVA8000. The Sage Theater HD Extender is actually a hybrid and brings the best of both worlds into play. Gerry
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I think this tread is uncannily ironic. My HD100 died today with the flashing red light issue. To bad it only lasted 8 months. Anyone have an idea on turn around time for repairs?
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Being on the east coast, I expect shipping time will make up the bulk of the turn-around time. I assume they are going with UPS ground, which is probably about 4 business days each way.
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By the way, I pulled off the top cover of my HD100 and confirmed the whining noise is coming from the power supply board. Also, several capacitors on the power supply board are noticeably bulged. It's pretty trivial to remove the top cover. You just pop off 5 screws and it slides right off. I'd like to encourage people experiencing any odd behavior or noises to take off the top cover and check for bulging capacitors. The top of the capacitors (the cylindrical shaped things on the smaller power supply board) should be flat. They're definitely not on mine.
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Could you?
If the HD100 internal power supply pokes out 5volt/3amp could you not do your own repair by bypassing the internal power supply?
Get a 5volt 3amp or bit higher amp walwart. Like http://shop.accessory4you.com/05-cha...1-1.asp?id=255 Put a connection on back of box. Connect from that to board and away you go Crunch Last edited by Crunch; 04-21-2009 at 09:54 AM. |
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i would bet that a sequence of serial numbers would fail earlier due to the bad power supplies.
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Here's an update. I just heard back from George at SageTV and I've gone from being pretty upset to being downright pissed. Sage won't fix (i.e., replace the PS board) until the thing won't even start. Apparently a moderately loud high-pitched sound and bulging capacitors aren't enough of a sign that there's something wrong. They won't even take my $60 to fix something that almost certainly doesn't cost $60 to fix (including S/H).
Again, I really wish there were third-party options for the HD extenders. I definitely wouldn't buy another one from Sage if I had a choice. So, apparently I have to finish off the HD100 to get Sage to do anything. What do I do? Do I leave the HD100 playing something for days at a time until it gives out? If I do that, do I need to be concerned about it catching on fire (particularly since I have noticed the thing seems to be getting much hotter than it ever did in the past)? Assuming it is safe, is there an easy way to get the Hd100 to continuously play back a particular file (or, since it's just the PS board, is it just enough to leave the thing on, but not playing anything)? Last edited by reggie14; 04-21-2009 at 07:27 PM. |
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You can always sell it on EBay for $100 with a full disclaimer. Add to it the $60 you would pay for repair and $10-$20 you would pay for shipping to Sage and you have almost full price of brand new HD200.
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Do you think someone would actually pay $100 for a defective HD100? I don't really feel comfortable selling someone something that doesn't work correctly to begin with- particularly since I'm not 100% sure what's wrong with it, although I think a bad power supply board is a pretty good guess.
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see this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague
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I really don't know what I'm going to do. I do know I'm definitely not going to buy anything else from Sage without at least getting additional warranty protection. I don't trust their hardware to last much more than a year. Sage doesn't accept AmEx, which I got specifically for its warranty extension features, but I did just call to convert one of my Visa cards to a Visa Signature card that also has that feature. I've spent so much money over the years creating a Sage system and I feel like I'm basically stuck with it, and the Sage-branded extenders, now for better or worse. |
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They are making a good faith effort to repair a failed unit, unfortunately you are stuck in limbo until your unit fails. If you happen to look at the wiki page; one theory is that the failing cap will cause the transistor to overdrive itself (i.e. the high pitch noise). Then when the transistor fails it could create an open path of unregulated power downstream, causing more damage. This implies more cost to Frey but the $60 to you is constant.
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I also believe that this issue most likely effects a single production run... or a subset of a production; not every HD100
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