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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 373819" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>It really is a case of unplug everything, then plug things in one at a time and see what works. See what tv or what cable being plugged in gives the short circuit light.</p><p></p><p>I have a little 5" self contained battery powered tv that's great for jobs like this, plug it into the distribution system in different places to see what the signal is like.</p><p></p><p>If one particular tv (or cable) brings on the short circuit light, try measuring with a multi meter what the resistance across the coax is?</p><p></p><p>Mind you if everything is working and it's just the SC light that's the problem, I would probably just ignore it.</p><p></p><p>Philex are not the best. I had one and it succumbed to the plague of modern electronics, duff electrolytic capacitors. But it was a simple enough repair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 373819, member: 6969"] It really is a case of unplug everything, then plug things in one at a time and see what works. See what tv or what cable being plugged in gives the short circuit light. I have a little 5" self contained battery powered tv that's great for jobs like this, plug it into the distribution system in different places to see what the signal is like. If one particular tv (or cable) brings on the short circuit light, try measuring with a multi meter what the resistance across the coax is? Mind you if everything is working and it's just the SC light that's the problem, I would probably just ignore it. Philex are not the best. I had one and it succumbed to the plague of modern electronics, duff electrolytic capacitors. But it was a simple enough repair. [/QUOTE]
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