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dbott67
May 30, 2008Guide
Spec Sheets and Replacement Parts
I figured that it might be a good idea to create a thread where people might be able to obtain information about Infrant-branded ReadyNAS products that may no longer be produced or for products that a...
adi21
Sep 16, 2011Aspirant
I understand your reluctance to try the "replacement" part. I
would try to verify this is the correct replacement, either by
contacting the manufacturer of the monitor, or by checking the spec
sheets on the original and replacement ICs.
On many occasions I have been given replacement parts which were
not identical to the originals. In some cases, this was because the
original was no longer available, in others because of a design change
(usually brought about by a high failure rate of the original
component). In every case, this was accompanied by a set of
instructions showing how to make the substitution. Without such
instructions, I would be very reluctant to try the substitute part.
would try to verify this is the correct replacement, either by
contacting the manufacturer of the monitor, or by checking the spec
sheets on the original and replacement ICs.
On many occasions I have been given replacement parts which were
not identical to the originals. In some cases, this was because the
original was no longer available, in others because of a design change
(usually brought about by a high failure rate of the original
component). In every case, this was accompanied by a set of
instructions showing how to make the substitution. Without such
instructions, I would be very reluctant to try the substitute part.
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