Hello @alnagy
Thanks for reaching out here in the Community!
Since you have a Roku Express which isn't connected directly to the back of your TV, as @renojim has said it will do nothing to resolve the issue.
No worries, I have passed along your information and concern to our Support team. They will follow up and further assist you through email.
Thank you for choosing Roku and have a great day!
All the best,
Kariza
I have the same issue. I am sure I am entering the correct Serial #
Hello @wannagosleddin
Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
When inputting the serial number, we would suggest making sure to put zeros instead of the letter O. Please note as well that serial numbers usually start with "YH". To know your device's exact serial number, navigate to Settings > System > About.
If still no luck, reply here with the serial number of the affected Roku stick for further assistance.
Please keep us posted.
All the best,
Kariza
My Streaming Stick + is about 1-3/4 years old, purchased April 2020. Recently, it started overheating...warning message appears on-screen in the upper right hand corner. When working, it is operating at 88-92C (secret screen).The TV is not in an enclosure and the room temp is 68F (20C). The extender that ROKU supplied made no difference in temperature.
SKU# 3810RW (3810X)
LOT#2141018097
Device ID
22502D028565
The gob of heat transfer putty inside has migrated inside the device and no longer making good contact with the heat/RF shield inside the case. Yes, I disassembled the device. This is a design issue, IMO.
In comparison, a brand new 3820R, operates at 64 - 66C. I won't be surprised if the same issue appears in a year or 2 of operation, since the heat dissipation is engineered the same in the 3820R as in the 3810X.
You can pass that along to the engineering team.
As for solutions, I found a USB powered fan w/ on-off switch and speed control, that I can plug into the TV's USB port that will only power on with TV. That lowers the temp of the 3810X around 10 degrees.
Perhaps some ventilation of the case, i.e. some some slots of holes in the unvented case, will help a bit.
Hi, My situation is similar. A couple of years ago I was gifted 2 ROKU PREMIERE and one of them started popping up that the warning that the device was overheating. The warning would go off after less than 30 seconds and get back on after a few minutes. (NO RED LIGHT)_ The other device has been working fine until today.
I implemented all the recommendations and installed longer HDMI cables. The problem persisted, although with apparently slightly lower frequency.
For your information the device is MODEL: 3920X; SN: K428D8055825
Can you please help me?
Hey @Jorgeweg
Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
I have passed along your information and concern to our Support team. I'd recommend keeping an eye on your email since they'll be reaching out to you from there.
All the best,
Kariza
Hello Jorgeweg,
I didn't have the patience to put anymore time into this. I believe it is an issue with Roku. I purchased a new one, so far so good.
The only permanent solution for my stick overheating was to add heat sinks to the device and an external cooling fan. I see that others with the ROKU Premier set top box has made similar mods to permanently resolve the problem with overheating devices - a problem which other brand streaming devices also appear to have.
I have 4 Roku sticks. Never had any of them over heat. Install heat sinks? Seriously?
Yes, seriously. There are YouTube videos of modifying ROKU sticks to add heat sinks and adding heat sinks and fans to the ROKU boxes to eliminate the overheating problem.