In the past year, we have seen a spike in the return of
“defective” extenders. This trend upset
our sales and management team because there had to be a reason. The technical support staff collected all the
defective units, ran some tests and came to an interesting conclusion. So interesting, that I wanted to include it
on this blog as an example of the lengths our customer service team goes for
our customers.
The technical staff found that all but one was NOT defective
and after talking with one of the installing companies’ job supervisors on how
these were being installed our tech staff cleared up the entire issue.
The problem: Improper installation leading to overheating.
When you look at the vast majority of HDBaseT
extenders that are on the market there are vents on the long sides of the
chassis and on the better units a heat sink on the top of the processor. These
are very important to the flow of air that provides the ventilation and cooling
of the HDBaseT “Valens” processor.
Over time without the proper ventilation and
cooling the multi-layer circuit boards will start to heat in an uneven fashion,
when this happens the layer impedance will start to fluctuate and since a
stable 75 ohms is needed to carry the video signal the unit will fail. If the
unit(s) are unplugged and allowed to cool they will once again function, that
is until they get hot. Each time this happens the interval between failures
will decrease due to the minute damage sustained during heat related of the circuit board. Eventually the unit will suffer irreversible
damage and not reset and work again.
Here is how you can prevent this from happening on
jobs. First and most importantly make
sure there is 4 to 6 inches of space between the units. A very good way to
achieve this is with our new CS-RV2U, this is a 2U Hook and Loop rack plate for
rear of rack. The CS-RV2U comes with Hook and Loop, the hook side is already
mounted to the face of the plate in the package. Just cut and adhere the
corresponding loop to your extender and press it into the hook at a 45 degree
angle (this will allow for ventilation) you can then attach more units at the
same angle with 3’ of spacing between the units. Installing your extenders in
this manner allows for multiple units in a tight space while at the same time
providing all of the needed ventilation.
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