I recently began getting overheating messages on my ultra. Now it has failed and won’t connect to the Internet. I keep it in a cool spot with airflow all around. I peeled back the rubber base, removed four screws, and opened the case. It has a metal heat sink on the top and the bottom, but on the bottom, the heat sink was not connected to the electronics with heat transfer material. On the top there was a very small piece of heat transfer foam connecting the upper heat sink. This is a design shortcoming. It’s really annoying that I have to spend $100 to replace this thing when $.10 worth of transfer tape probably would have taken care of it.
The Roku Ultra I have has never been powered via USB from the TV. I use the Roku power supply that came with the device.
I keep my fan close and pointed at the Roku Ultra, which is also propped up to allow air flow to all sides.
I’m having the same consistent Ultra overheating message. I’ve tried the steps above several times, but the problem persists. Customers using external fans shouldn’t be required. Is this possibly a software issue? My model is a 4670RW. Are the newer versions also having this issue?
I’m having the same issue
It’s in an entertainment cabinet with three shelves and there’s no door so it’s open air
It’s been there for over two years. I find it odd since the environment hasn’t changed
It’s on the top shelf, by itself And not sitting on top of any other equipment
The device does not feel any hotter than normal and I have unplugged it and plugged it back in and that seems to fix it for a while
Do these devices have a life and do they need to be replaced periodically because I’ve had this Roku ultra probably four years now maybe a little less
Hi @Drichter11,
Welcome to the Roku Community!
Thank you for letting us know about your Roku Ultra overheating. We are more than happy to assist you with this issue.
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Thanks,
Riamie
I started noticing this approximately a week ago.
it is plugged into a Panamax MR4300 power conditioner and surge protector.
Hi @Drichter11,
Thank you for providing additional information regarding the issue with your Roku Ultra overheating.
Please check the status of the light on your Roku Ultra. Additionally, we advise following these troubleshooting steps:
If you still see the overheating message on your TV screen, or the Roku player shows a solid red light, then immediately unplug the power cable.
For reference, you can visit our support article: What to do if the red light is on or you see a “Your device is overheating” message
Please keep us posted.
Regards,
Riamie
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I have had similar issues for some time. I finally solved them by taking off the rubber pad on bottom of the Roku device. The rubber pad causes the heat to build up in the ROKU. I also set my ROKU on a small wire grate to allow air circulation underneath it. I haven't had an overheating message for at least 10 months.