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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 are out of warranty.
Owners of Netgear-branded products should contact Netgear support.
Anyhow, here are a few links to existing threads that offer solutions, spec sheets, part numbers or third-party replacement items for the older Infrant-branded line-up. Feel free to add your own findings to the list.
-Dave
Spec Sheets:
ReadyNAS 600: http://www.infrant.com/download/ReadyNAS600
ReadyNAS X6: http://www.infrant.com/download/ReadyNAS_X6
ReadyNAS NV: http://www.infrant.com/download/ReadyNAS_NV
ReadyNAS NV+: http://www.infrant.com/download/ReadyNAS_NV+
ReadyNAS 1100: http://www.infrant.com/download/ReadyNAS1100
Cross-reference Table of Duo, NV+, 1100 and Pro:
From this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=18617#p100422
http://www.bott.ca/files/ReadyNAS_comparison.xls
Determining Revision Number for ReadyNAS 600:
faq.php#What_ReadyNAS_600_revision_do_I_have%3F
Replacing PSU with 3rd Party Power Supply:
If you are having difficulty locating a replacement PSU from Netgear, you can elect to purchase a PSU from a third party, such as Enhance. The NV/NV+ PSU require modification from the standard ATX wiring. A number of users have posted there instructions in thread #1 (below). TrophyGeek & kspades have also posted photos.
1. viewtopic.php?f=11&t=13492&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
2. viewtopic.php?f=7&t=18618
As for the 600 & X6 ReadyNAS, the device uses a standard connector ATX PSU (although the form-factor is different). The only difference between the A & B models is that the 600 Rev. A requires a 20-pin ATX with 4 SATA connections, similar to something like this:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=18618&p=100893#p100893
The original PSU for the X6/600a/600b was made by Enhance Power (http://www.enhanceusa.com) and was model # ENP-2222F. The A revision of the 600 had 4 SATA connectors, but it carried the same model # as the X6/600b (see pics below by chirpa).
ReadyNAS PSU Pin-out Information:
http://www.infrant.com/download/ReadyNAS_PSU_pinout.pdf
Official NV/NV+ Power Replacement Instructions:
faq.php#How_do_I_replace_the_stock_power_supply_on_the_ReadyNas_NV%2FNV%2B%3F
http://www.readynas.com/download/docume ... %20PSU.pdf
Parts List:
Here are some other part numbers listed from http://www.archive.org's cache of shop-infrant.com:
MAJOR DISCLAIMER: This is cached version of the site as it existed in August of 2007. Parts, prices, availabilty may have changed. This is for entertainment purposes only. :)
-Dave
Owners of Netgear-branded products should contact Netgear support.
Anyhow, here are a few links to existing threads that offer solutions, spec sheets, part numbers or third-party replacement items for the older Infrant-branded line-up. Feel free to add your own findings to the list.
-Dave
Spec Sheets:
ReadyNAS 600: http://www.infrant.com/download/ReadyNAS600
ReadyNAS X6: http://www.infrant.com/download/ReadyNAS_X6
ReadyNAS NV: http://www.infrant.com/download/ReadyNAS_NV
ReadyNAS NV+: http://www.infrant.com/download/ReadyNAS_NV+
ReadyNAS 1100: http://www.infrant.com/download/ReadyNAS1100
Cross-reference Table of Duo, NV+, 1100 and Pro:
From this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=18617#p100422
http://www.bott.ca/files/ReadyNAS_comparison.xls
Determining Revision Number for ReadyNAS 600:
faq.php#What_ReadyNAS_600_revision_do_I_have%3F
Replacing PSU with 3rd Party Power Supply:
If you are having difficulty locating a replacement PSU from Netgear, you can elect to purchase a PSU from a third party, such as Enhance. The NV/NV+ PSU require modification from the standard ATX wiring. A number of users have posted there instructions in thread #1 (below). TrophyGeek & kspades have also posted photos.
1. viewtopic.php?f=11&t=13492&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
2. viewtopic.php?f=7&t=18618
As for the 600 & X6 ReadyNAS, the device uses a standard connector ATX PSU (although the form-factor is different). The only difference between the A & B models is that the 600 Rev. A requires a 20-pin ATX with 4 SATA connections, similar to something like this:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=18618&p=100893#p100893
The original PSU for the X6/600a/600b was made by Enhance Power (http://www.enhanceusa.com) and was model # ENP-2222F. The A revision of the 600 had 4 SATA connectors, but it carried the same model # as the X6/600b (see pics below by chirpa).
ReadyNAS PSU Pin-out Information:
http://www.infrant.com/download/ReadyNAS_PSU_pinout.pdf
Official NV/NV+ Power Replacement Instructions:
faq.php#How_do_I_replace_the_stock_power_supply_on_the_ReadyNas_NV%2FNV%2B%3F
http://www.readynas.com/download/docume ... %20PSU.pdf
Parts List:
Here are some other part numbers listed from http://www.archive.org's cache of shop-infrant.com:
MAJOR DISCLAIMER: This is cached version of the site as it existed in August of 2007. Parts, prices, availabilty may have changed. This is for entertainment purposes only. :)
Parts and accessories
Lockable disk tray for Infrant ReadyNAS NV+
Part# RNV2-DTR1
RNV2-DTR1
Price:$25.00
Chassis fan for Infrant ReadyNAS NV+, 12VDC, 92mm
Part# RNV2-FAN1
RNV2-FAN1
Price:$20.00
AC power supply for Infrant ReadyNAS NV+, 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Part# RNV2-PSU2
RNV2-PSU2
Price:$120.00
AC Power Supply Unit for ReadyNAS 1100, 100-240VAC, 50/60 Hz
Part# RN1100-PSU1
RN1100-PSU1
Price:$140.00
Hotswapple Disk Tray for ReadyNAS 1100, Single
Part# RN1100-TRAY1
RN1100-TRAY1
Price:$25.00
Chassis Cooling Fan for ReadyNAS 1100
Part# RN1100-FAN1
RN1100-FAN1
Price:$15.00
Optional 26" Rack Mount Sliding Rail for ReadyNAS 1100.
Part# RN1100-SR26
RN1100-SR26
Price:$60.00
1GB SODIMM for NV and NV+
Part# 1GBSODIMM
1GB SODIMM for NV and NV+
Price:$140.00
Cross flow fan for Version A ReadyNAS 600/X6
Part# RN06-FAN1
Cross flow fan for Version A ReadyNAS 600/X6
Price:$20.00
120mm Fan Retrofit Kit for ReadyNAS 600/X6 Version B.
Part# RN06-B120KIT
ReadyNAS 600/X6 Version B 120mm Fan Retrofit Kit
Price:$40.00
Infrant ReadyNAS 600/X6 (Version A) Power Supply Unit
Part# RN06-PSU1
ReadyNAS 600/X6 (Version A) Power Supply Unit
Price:$60.00
Infrant ReadyNAS 600/X6 (Version B) Power Supply Unit
Part# RN06-PSU2
ReadyNAS 600/X6 (Version B) Power Supply Unit
Price:$60.00
Pre-configured 750GB HDD with Disk Tray for NV/NV+
Part# B750640NS
750GB Pre-configured Seagate ES HDD for ReadyNAS NV/NV+
Price:$470.00
Pre-configured 500GB HDD with Disk Tray for NV/NV+
Part# B500630NS
500GB Pre-configured Seagate ES HDD for ReadyNAS NV/NV+
Price:$240.00
Pre-configured 250GB HDD with Disk Tray for NV/NV+
Part# B250620NS
250GB Pre-configured Seagate ES HDD for ReadyNAS NV/NV+
Price:$130.00
Pre-configured 400GB HDD with Disk Tray for NV/NV+
Part# B400620NS
400GB Pre-configured Seagate ES HDD for ReadyNAS NV/NV+
Price:$195.00
Chassis Cooling Fan for ReadyNAS 1000S (single)
Part# RN1000S-FAN1
RN1000S-FAN1
Price:$10.00
Chassis Cooling Fan for ReadyNAS 1000S (dual fan w/single connector)
Part# RN1000S-FAN2
RN1000S-FAN2
Price:$10.00
ReadyNAS NV/NV+ Disk Installation Screws.
Part# RNV-SCREW
ReadyNAS NV/NV+ Disk Installation Screws.
Price:$5.00
-Dave
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- nicklebonAspirant
chirpa wrote: How many fans are on the fan header wire? Some revisions had just one fan, some had two fans. I can probably find some spares around the office still.
Wow! That quicker than I expected.The bad fan is the rightmost fan on the 2 fan header.
Thanks - chirpaLuminaryAnd it is just one fan on that header alone?
- nicklebonAspirant
chirpa wrote: And it is just one fan on that header alone?
There are 2 fans on that header.
Thanks - gaf1AspirantI'm looking for the part number for the Sliding Rails Kit for ReadyNAS 3100. I was unable to locate it in this forum or the Netgear site.
- The 3100 rack sliding rail kit is included in the system package. are you looking for extra as spare?
- gaf1Aspirant
Boba Fett wrote: The 3100 rack sliding rail kit is included in the system package. are you looking for extra as spare?
Thanks Bob, I wasn't sure from the product specs. Appreciate the rapid response. I should get my PO sometime today so I can place an order. - SpammermanAspirantI recently acquired a used ReadyNAS-600A for cheap. Fired it up and it works just fine.
It's missing a set of drive rails, though.
Anyone know where I could track down a pair? Ebay proved a no-go, and asking around places that deal in used computers and parts was also a bust.
The rails aren't mission-critical, but they would be nice to have for mounting a 4th hard drive.
(BTW: the Hitachi 7K2000 2TB drives work just fine with the updated firmware.) - chirpaLuminaryTheres a few different types of rails the 600's used. Can you take a picture of the ones you have, and post it? You can use a site like www.stashbox.org to host the image, they will provide a forum code to paste it.
- SpammermanAspirant
chirpa wrote: Theres a few different types of rails the 600's used. Can you take a picture of the ones you have, and post it? You can use a site like http://www.stashbox.org to host the image, they will provide a forum code to paste it.
Here's what they look like:
They're marked "T" (top) and "B" (bottom), since the drives are tilted onto their side and then slid in from the front.
I actually only need 1 "B" rail, since that's what's missing, but I figure they're only sold as pairs. - chirpaLuminaryOkay, I can dig up a few of those. PM me your mailing address.
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