Here's something that creates "device won't power on" tickets every month: a customer's TV USB port doesn't provide enough power for their streaming device. The device won't turn on. They think the device is broken. Your IPTV panel has no way to detect power issues. Let me describe the USB power problem: imagine you're an IPTV Reseller UK with a customer who plugs their Firestick into their TV's USB port. The TV's USB port only provides 0.5A. The Firestick needs 1A. The device won't power on. The customer opens a ticket: "Your device is dead!" Your IPTV reseller panel logs show no activity. The problem is insufficient power. Your IPTV panel has no way to detect this. Here's the thing: a proper IPTV panel app cannot detect power issues, but it can provide a guide: "If your device won't power on, try using the included power adapter and wall outlet. TV USB ports often don't provide enough power." The pattern that keeps showing up is simple: successful IPTV Reseller UK operators who provide power troubleshooting guides receive 80 percent fewer "device won't turn on" complaints than those who don't. I've watched a reseller in Leeds add a power troubleshooting guide to his help center. Customers who reported dead devices were directed to use the wall adapter instead of TV USB ports. Many discovered the issue was power. Complaints about "dead device" from power issues dropped by 85 percent. Most new resellers have no power guidance. Customers blame the device for TV power limitations. So what's the actual fix? In your IPTV panel help center, add a guide for power issues. Explain that TV USB ports may not provide enough power. Recommend using the included power adapter and wall outlet. That said, you can't fix TV power limitations. But you can guide users. One practical scenario that grounds this topic: a reseller in Manchester had 20 "device won't turn on" tickets per month. He added a power guide. Eight of those tickets were from customers using TV USB ports. They switched to wall outlets. Tickets dropped by 8 per month. In most cases, the operators who thrive are the ones who help customers diagnose power issues — your IPTV panel can provide guidance, but only if you add the documentation. Here's an observation that runs counter to what many streaming guides will tell you: TV USB ports are often underpowered. Customers don't know this. Help them. A lean IPTV Reseller UK operation includes power troubleshooting. Your backend should be boring — if customers are blaming your device for TV power limitations, something's wrong, because boring means educated, educated means they use the wall adapter, and that's the real way to turn power issues from a support nightmare into a self-service fix. Honestly, the resellers who last more than 18 months are the ones who stop accepting blame for TV power limitations — your IPTV panel can provide guidance, but only if you add it. That's the shift no one talks about, but it's the only one that actually works.