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- RokuArjiemarRetired Moderator
Hi! Daniilou,
Thanks for reaching out to the Roku Community!
For more information about overheating and what steps to do when you see this issue, we would recommend taking a look at our Support page here: Fix an overheating issue.
To find the serial number or device ID for a Roku device, please go to Settings > System > About.
Please keep us posted on what you find out.
Thanks,
Arjiemar
- DaniilouReel Rookie
Hi Arjiemar,
I’ve tried this and the link doesn’t accept the serial number still.
Many thanksDaniilou
- makaiguyCommunity Streaming Expert
There's nothing special about the Roku HDMI extender, it's just a short (4 inches or so) HDMI extension cord with an HDMI plug at one end and an HDMI socket at the other. I use an HDMI extension cable several feet long to locate my Streaming Stick+ in an equipment closet on the other side of the wall from my TV.
You may be able to find an HDMI extension locally or at a non-Roku online vendor and get one faster than waiting for Roku to process your order and ship one to you. Or use a female-to-female HDMI connector to connect your Roku Stick to a regular (non-extension) HDMI cord.
As long as you're moving the Roku Stick away from the TV, I'd move it more than the 4" the Roku extension would give you.
- RokuDanny-RRetired Moderator
Hello Daniilou
Thanks for the posts in the Roku Community regarding the issue you are experiencing with overheating.
Please be aware that the HDMI extender is only eligible for Roku Streaming Sticks and not other devices. What specific Roku model device are you using and trying to submit the serial number for in the form?
With more detailed information, we will be able to assist you further.
Thanks,
Danny