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yoh-dah
Apr 19, 2007Guide
Service Action to Prevent PSU Failures in ReadyNAS NV/NV+
A Service Action notice has been posted in the Announcement forum to prevent ReadyNAS NV and NV+ systems from premature power supply failures at viewtopic.php?t=10259. If you own a NV or NV+ within t...
StephenB
Apr 27, 2013Guru - Experienced User
The main issue with a third party PSU is that it almost certainly won't fit inside the chassis. So you need to put it outside, unless you can find one of the hard-to-find (and expensive) netgear replacements. Probably no harm in attempting the repair, you can always pick the the third party PSU if it fails.
It is convenient to use older ReadyNAS to back up the main one - I am using a duo v1 and a nv+ v1 to back up my pro-6. I'll retire the duo in favor of the RN102 fairly soon (they are running in parallel now).
It is convenient to use older ReadyNAS to back up the main one - I am using a duo v1 and a nv+ v1 to back up my pro-6. I'll retire the duo in favor of the RN102 fairly soon (they are running in parallel now).
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