Discussion topic: Plug on sky stream
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Message posted on 01 Apr 2024 10:02 AM
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Plug on sky stream
Hello. We've decided to put our TV on the wall and have an issue that the new style of plug doesn't fit in the socket behind the TV. The plug is too deep as the TV is mounted on the wall. Is there a different plug we can purchase as I don't want to see any wires.
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Message posted on 01 Apr 2024 10:24 AM
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Re: Plug on sky stream
@Hollyjords wrote:Hello. We've decided to put our TV on the wall and have an issue that the new style of plug doesn't fit in the socket behind the TV. The plug is too deep as the TV is mounted on the wall. Is there a different plug we can purchase as I don't want to see any wires.
There's a risk of invalidating your puck warranty if you use any other power supply as it provides specific voltage for the puck. Your best bet is to get some form of mains extension cable and relocate the puck. It's not advisable to hide the puck behind a TV anyway as it can affect WiFi reception quite badly.
Message posted on 01 Apr 2024 10:30 AM
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Re: Plug on sky stream
There was a thread going back a year or two that had the spec and examples of plugs. Try a search in this or the glass forum
43inch Gen 1 and 55 inch Gen 2 Sky Glass & sky live camera 3 Pucks. Virgin media M350 hub 5x. Four sky mobile sims.
Message posted on 01 Apr 2024 02:34 PM - last edited: 01 Apr 2024 02:38 PM
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Re: Plug on sky stream
The Stream PSU specifies 5V at 1.2A and the lead is a 3.5mm x 1.35mm Barrel Jack cable (which are available with type A or type C USB at the other end)
Note that as @Padam_Padam indicates, using anything other than a Sky-supplied PSU with a puck on loan (acquired after 23rd February 2023) is not advisable.
Also be aware that a USB port in a television set is very unlikely to supply sufficient power for a Stream puck.
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Message posted on 10 May 2024 05:50 PM
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Re: Plug on sky stream
Hi @Holly
Did you work out a solution? We have the same issue so any advice would be much appreciated! Thanks
Message posted on 13 May 2024 09:37 PM
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Re: Plug on sky stream
A solution was posted, 3.5x1.35mm dc plug. 1.2a min
If you've got a socket behind your tv, you'll need to change it to a USB one
Message posted on 14 May 2024 09:07 AM
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Re: Plug on sky stream
If you have a larger "gap" somewhere behind the TV, I made up a short 240V mains extension lead and plugged in the pugs power supply that way.
Message posted on 27 Jun 2024 10:17 AM
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Re: Plug on sky stream
I just thought I'd post an update. Despite matching the voltage and current when I replaced the original adapter, there were issues when the puck was updating, I suspect that there is a high-current draw when the box is updating, so make sure you keep the original handy.
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