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Eugen T February 13th 04 04:40 PM

SMC router takes several mins to warm up??
 
Hi all,
I got this SMC Barricade router SMC7004BR. One day it got turned off. Now
when I turn it on, it will take several minutes to power up (warm up?), then
will start working perfectly. If I turn it off and then back on, when the
router is 'warm', it turns on right away. Takes another several minutes to
'cool down', then will need to wait for it to 'warm up' again.
Please help!

Thanks.

viperz (at) mail (dot) com



Jerry G. February 13th 04 11:11 PM

SMC router takes several mins to warm up??
 
Some component(s) in it have become thermo sensitive. It may be some of the
capacitors that have become defective. If it is caps that are bad, these can
be checked with an ESR meter. If this is a low cost router, I would suggest
to get a new one, rather than spending time and money on fixing it.

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"Eugen T" wrote in message
.. .
Hi all,
I got this SMC Barricade router SMC7004BR. One day it got turned off. Now
when I turn it on, it will take several minutes to power up (warm up?), then
will start working perfectly. If I turn it off and then back on, when the
router is 'warm', it turns on right away. Takes another several minutes to
'cool down', then will need to wait for it to 'warm up' again.
Please help!

Thanks.

viperz (at) mail (dot) com




James Sweet February 14th 04 01:05 AM

SMC router takes several mins to warm up??
 

"Jerry G." wrote in message
...
Some component(s) in it have become thermo sensitive. It may be some of

the
capacitors that have become defective. If it is caps that are bad, these

can
be checked with an ESR meter. If this is a low cost router, I would

suggest
to get a new one, rather than spending time and money on fixing it.

--


I've fixed a few similar units, the problem in every case was a couple bad
capacitors on the output of the power supply, this is a nice simple beginner
repair.



Eugen T February 14th 04 05:36 AM

SMC router takes several mins to warm up??
 
"James Sweet" wrote in message
news:aveXb.306424$xy6.1494292@attbi_s02...

"Jerry G." wrote in message
...
Some component(s) in it have become thermo sensitive. It may be some of

the
capacitors that have become defective. If it is caps that are bad, these

can
be checked with an ESR meter. If this is a low cost router, I would

suggest
to get a new one, rather than spending time and money on fixing it.

--


I've fixed a few similar units, the problem in every case was a couple bad
capacitors on the output of the power supply, this is a nice simple

beginner
repair.


There are only 5 electrolytic caps in there. I'll definitely check them out.
Thank you!



Eugen T May 23rd 04 04:03 PM

SMC router takes several mins to warm up??
 
Geez, finally found time to change those caps.. Worked perfectly for 15
minutes right after I turned it on.. Then the same problem came out :(

"Eugen T" wrote in message
.. .
"James Sweet" wrote in message
news:aveXb.306424$xy6.1494292@attbi_s02...

"Jerry G." wrote in message
...
Some component(s) in it have become thermo sensitive. It may be some

of
the
capacitors that have become defective. If it is caps that are bad,

these
can
be checked with an ESR meter. If this is a low cost router, I would

suggest
to get a new one, rather than spending time and money on fixing it.

--


I've fixed a few similar units, the problem in every case was a couple

bad
capacitors on the output of the power supply, this is a nice simple

beginner
repair.


There are only 5 electrolytic caps in there. I'll definitely check them

out.
Thank you!






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