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    Rebooting can be caused by an antenna short or overload.
    Motors do not normally draw much current, usually less than a lnb except for a brief moment at start-up.
    Several times you have been asked about the firmware. You might want to post what firmware you are running.
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    c2hs2-11-07-14:0651CM
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    Have you tried disconnecting the lnb and turning the motor?
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    time for newer firmware I think.
    At least 10-10-2011
    or am I being obtuse?
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    The motor runs fine with all of my other STB including my Openbox S9.
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    I just caught a feed on 91w at 11952h 13231SR that makes the box constantly reboot. I am going to try a different firmware and take it from there.
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    I just loaded the 11-10-22 firmware and the problem is the same. Instantly reboots as soon as you try to drive a motor or if there is an HD feed with a lot of movement in the picture.
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    hey rob the pixl fix is whats missing here if you did not look and replace that one piece thats probably your problem i have an open box s9 i had to replace mine i dont use it to drive the motor but from a lot of reading your symptons are also fixed by replacing this pixl piece ...

    for me my issue was id be on a h transponder and anywhere between 2 and 10 minutes id loose quailty i have to power down to get the quailty back... i have 17 fixed lnb on 3 dishes i kept thinking short somewhere to switch to wire are bad everything i could try to solve this issue then i read pixl thread and others folks ...


    as soon as i replaced the piece my box is fixed no more loosing quailty/ freeze i have read others had motor issues and re boots and once they replaced it there box was fixed go open your box put the cover back no screws run unit when the problem kicks in unplug box take off cover feel piece inside box see if its real hot....
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    OK I will see how hot this piece on the board is getting. I haven't replaced it but it wont drive the motor to save its life. It would be nice to get this box going so I have a good spare.
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    I noticed the suspect part on the power supply is the same on my new one. When the receiver reboots the power resets for a second so I am assuming the power supply is resetting the box. I am going to attempt to track down the 4844 part and solder it into the power supply and go from there.
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