Hardware Wii screen flashes no signal frequently (VIDEO)

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Hello friends, i have an odd situation. For about a year now, my Wii has been "no signal"ing frequently (around once every 2 minutes). It usually goes for about 3 seconds before returning. But today that reached a breaking point. No signals after 20 seconds, lasting for 10 seconds. Heres video to prove it. >>>
and here's my syscheck.
IOS257 base hash:

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IOS9 base hash:

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Hello.:)

I can tell you from some "similiar" Issue on my 4.3E softmodded Wii.

I have an Toshiba LCD TV (around 10 Years old/Full HD Ready).
The TV was plugged in an Powerstrip with 5 Ports.

The Wii was connected to HDMi Port 3 via
this Adapter
P1370093.JPG

Everytime I switched the Light in the Room on or off I had such an Issue like on your Video described.
Connected the Wii to HDMi Port 1 or Port 2 - all is fine and works.
The same happened on the Component Ports with an 3rd Party Component Cable.

But the same happened after changing the Room/Location for the TV and Wii.

So maybe the TV/HDMi Port 3/Component Port on the TV has some Issues I think....because an XBox (Classic) connected with an 3rd Party Component Cable has the same Behavior.:(

This is maybe not really a Solution for you but maybe an "Hint".

Good Luck and
Thank you.:)
 

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By taking out the Multi cable, it gave no output on my Wii U. Put it back in my wii, and now it wont signal. Its not a brick as it still works fine (i think) but now I need a new cable. Great.
 

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