17 Sep 2024 01:25 PM
I have a Sky mini box in the bedroom which has has a female fitting but it does not fit onto the existing LG TV set-up.
I've ordered an adaptor which screwed onto the LG satelitte 'in' port but It was too big for the Sky fitting. What is the size I should be ordering?
17 Sep 2024 01:33 PM - last edited: 17 Sep 2024 01:33 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreMini boxes connect to the TV via a standard HDMI Lead.
You don't use any satellite in ports on your TV. (These are for direct feed from a dish, with the correct LNB - which Q won't be)
17 Sep 2024 06:47 PM
Re. my previous message my sky mini box in the bedroom has an ac power adaptor and it is this lead which I need to connect to my LG TV. I have purchased an adaptor which screwed onto theTV satelitte port but was too big to accept the male connector from the ac adaptor. Would anyone know how I can overcome this issue?
17 Sep 2024 06:52 PM - last edited: 17 Sep 2024 08:13 PM
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It isn't possible to power a Q Mini from a television set, if that's what you are trying to do. A television outputs a very small current (2.5W max) over USB2 and a negligible amount (c1-2W) up to a satellite LNB. A Q Mini in use draws around 10W.
I'd also observe that as the Q hardware is on loan to you, experimenting with distinctly unconventional power supply is unwise.
17 Sep 2024 06:53 PM - last edited: 17 Sep 2024 06:53 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreConnecting a mains adaptor to the TV satellite port is likely to make you LG TV be an ex-TV.
As per my reply in the other post, you connect the mini to the TV using a standard HDMI lead.
The TV and mini box are independly powered via their own mains leads. (Usually an IEC C7)
17 Sep 2024 06:56 PM - last edited: 17 Sep 2024 07:53 PM
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@Pete1509 wrote:
I have a Sky mini box in the bedroom which has has a female fitting but it does not fit onto the existing LG TV set-up.
There's nothing on a Mini which connects to a television set other than the HDMI cable (or the composite video/audio out via minijack to a television without HDMI)
There's absolutely no reason to connect a Mini to the satellite tuner on a TV: that achieves nothing at all. The satellite tuner in the television set is to receive a feed from a satellite dish with a compatible universal LNB on it (a Q,LNB won't work)
17 Sep 2024 07:48 PM - last edited: 17 Sep 2024 07:53 PM
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And just on the off-chance you're referring to a Stream puck (which does have an aerial socket for digital terrestrial television reception) that also doesn't connect to a television set over anything except HDMI.
17 Sep 2024 08:18 PM - last edited: 17 Sep 2024 08:23 PM
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@PandJ2020 wrote:
The TV and mini box are independly powered via their own mains leads. (Usually an IEC C7)
Single UK mains plug to twin C7 is also potentially viable, I guess.
17 Sep 2024 08:22 PM
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@TimmyBGood wrote:
@PandJ2020 wrote:
The TV and mini box are independly powered via their own mains leads. (Usually an IEC C7)
Single UK mains plug to. twin C7 is also potentially viable, I guess.
Indeed,, but we've no idea what the OP is trying to achieve...
18 Sep 2024 06:07 AM - last edited: 18 Sep 2024 06:15 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreWhy do you think you need to do this? (As above, it's not possible anyway) - what problem are you trying to solve?
It's good news for your ongoing use of the TV, and not a coincidence, that the adapter wasn't the right shape to feed a few amps of DC power into a socket designed to accept a signal from a dish.
and it would have been better to just reply to your existing thread, maybe an admin can merge these.
18 Sep 2024 08:40 AM - last edited: 18 Sep 2024 08:44 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThe only possible reason I can imagine would be to power the Mini from the television set, probably on a wall mount with a single concealed socket behind it. That's cropped up before over the years, but the average television set cannot supply enough juice for a Firestick, let alone a Q Mini.
18 Sep 2024 09:41 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreAlso... minis don't use an AC adaptor, they have internal PSUs??
18 Sep 2024 11:39 AM
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That's why I was wondering if it was actually a Stream puck.
18 Sep 2024 12:28 PM
Thanks all for your replies, I guess I'm asking the wrong question. In fact I'm certain I am, but your replies have made me reassess my assumptions so many thanks.
18 Sep 2024 12:31 PM
Thanks to all for your replies, they helped me realise I was asking the wrong questions and making incorrect assumptions, so many thanks.
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