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Power Supply
Hi all got my superhub running in modem mode but find that the powersupply gets really hot in wall socket and sometimes causes SH to hang so i reboot it,
Is this is a known fault? |
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the shub crashing and rebooting yes, the power supply/modem mode causing it no
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Im not sure if the power supply is causing the fault just a symptom i found, but the SH is in modem mode and rebooting it does seem to help?
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Mine is in hub mode which should, if there is any change, use more power and my PSU is only warm.
Are you sure you have the correct PSU - the Superhub one is 12v 1.5A and a frequent complaint used to be that installers had just swapped out a modem for a hub and left the old 10v 1.0A modem PSU to run it. Rebboting might clear memory problems caused by firmware bugs but wouldn't give enough respite to let anything cool down much. |
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Is the superhub adapter also making a high pitch buzzing sound?
You should phone up and get it replaced ...they'll send a whole new SH |
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Is this incorrect? Can someone check theirs please |
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yeah its incorrect, you should have 12v 1.5A
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They must have reused your old power supply instead of swapping it for the one supplied with the Shub. Not very clever on their part, they must know that it would cause problems :(
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Rung up and got a new superhub coming, think its shocking that such an error has been made. :(
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As I said in post #4 it was a very common error and it sounds like it maybe still is. I suspect that many installers get no training at all and so long as the plug fits then job's a good'un and they're off.
I think it's shocking that yet another Superhub will be headed for landfill because the VM system can't cope with handling a separate PSU. |
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The only reason I knew it was common was by the number of complaints in the VM community forum when I was spending a bit of time there getting my own connection issues sorted out.
I think there are VM staffers on installs and also contractors. One of the VM blokes here may spill the beans if their non-disclosure doesn't prevent it. Where VM could end up in trouble is if one on the underrated PSUs catches fire - you said yours was running very hot - if that caused a house fire and the cause was pinpointed..... |
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Do something about it ;)
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