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krynn

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The newer recvrs required a Power Inserter as it takes more to run the newer LNBs I guess ...
The older recvrs used the supplied voltage from the recvr to feed it.
my guess from what i was told... the new genie the one with the power button in the middle the power inserter is 21 volts i dunno about the genie 2 my guess it's the same as the genie. not strong enough for long coax runs!!
 

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The H44, HR44, HR54, and HS17 have power inserters in them. I've read that they are 29 volt.
 
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The H44, HR44, HR54, and HS17 have power inserters in them. I've read that they are 29 volt.
i was under the impression the HR54 and HS17 were the only boxes with the power inserters in them i didn't think the 44 had them built in. it's not strong enough for long coax runs but then again they don't get installs every day that require 100 ft coax drops:coco
 

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i was under the impression the HR54 and HS17 were the only boxes with the power inserters in them i didn't think the 44 had them built in. it's not strong enough for long coax runs but then again they don't get installs every day that require 100 ft coax drops:coco
Then perhaps it isn't a 29 volt inserter but a 21 volt.
 

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Interesting ...

I'm glad you posted that .... it reminded me that I need to change my PI around ... I need it to support my HR24 when the HR54 is running CE stuff.
This way I don't lose my HR24 when the Genie goes down.

Edit:
Looks like that fixed my issue !
Also, find it interesting that while the HR54 is in the process of rebooting, the Power light for it is off ... until it starts to go thru the step 1 and 2 process ...

I also found that my HR24 will still freeze for a few seconds when the HR54 gets to the Step 2 section.

Not sure why, but it is what it is, seeing its only for a few seconds.
 

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Interesting ...

I'm glad you posted that .... it reminded me that I need to change my PI around ... I need it to support my HR24 when the HR54 is running CE stuff.
This way I don't lose my HR24 when the Genie goes down.

Edit:
Looks like that fixed my issue !
Also, find it interesting that while the HR54 is in the process of rebooting, the Power light for it is off ... until it starts to go thru the step 1 and 2 process ...

I also found that my HR24 will still freeze for a few seconds when the HR54 gets to the Step 2 section.

Not sure why, but it is what it is, seeing its only for a few seconds.
My best guess is that the PI in the Genie is primary and when it goes off, it takes a second for the other one to kick in.
 

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the external PI is better than the PI in the genies.. my first genie was the HR54 the one with the power button in the middle. complete crap now i have a genie 2.. works alot better and is tied to an external PI no issues at all.. but it's not everyday that they get installs that require long cable runs!!!
 

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