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garch1
Oct 03, 2022Guide
Readynas RN516
Just a few days ago my psu in my loved RN516 is gone. Up to know I could not find any spare or similar psu just to test if something else in my unit is damaged. Over many years I used my RN516 almost...
Sandshark
Oct 04, 2022Sensei
The 516 uses a Flex ATX form factor power supply. It's been a long time since I had a 516 apart, and I've never replaced the supply, but it looked to me like it uses standard connector wiring as well (unlike legacy models that use a similar supply). But I don't know the overall and individual voltage rail power limits.
If nobody else can confirm or deny the standard connector wiring and wattages, give me a couple days to grab my parts unit from storage and take a new look. The 316/516/716 are getting old enough that power supply issues are going to start happening, so it's worth it for me to find out now.
You should be able to use a standard ATX supply externally to check if it is the supply that's the issue, it's just that we need to see if you'll need an adapter cable as well.
- SandsharkOct 07, 2022Sensei
My memory failed me. The 516 (and 316 & 716) do use Netgear's alternate pin-out for the ATX type connector on the power supply (/ReadyNAS_PSU_pinout.pdf). So in order to use a standard ATX supply externally to see if that fixes the problem, you'll need an adapter cable or to re-wire it slightly. Unlike the legacy units, however, the fan is still installed in these models' supplies.
- garch1Oct 12, 2022Guide
Thank you very much for sending me the psu wireing diagramm... helped.
It really seems that the old installed psu is dead on the +12V... so I did my test with a 20 pin ATX psu, either ways wired.. but no luck with that. Unit wont turn on... so I tried to avoid power button in front. No luck as well... It really seems
Finally, I kept thinking about getting a UPS. I don't know if this would have helped, but I'll use it in the future.
- joe_schmoOct 12, 2022Tutor
I haven't seen a Netgear ReadyNas for sale new in quite some time. I needed a new NAS recently and ended up going with a different brand.
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