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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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- mspenAspirantA ReadyNAS 600B was just acquired. I found this page looking for spec sheets, but the spec link seem to be dead for the 600. Although it seems to function well, I am anticipating, that the 600 will need a power supply at some point. The case also has some severe dents. Just looking for parts that I might need since it is not supported any longer.
I was successful at updating the RAIDiator firmware to the latest release 4.1.6. It currently has four Seagate 250Mb disk drives running raid five. It does take up more space than my NV+, but will be moved to the garage where that doesn't matter and used for backup. - darkroom081Aspirant
onsetit wrote: I need to replace the fan in a ReadyNAS 1000s. The replacement part is RN1000-S. It is discontinued. Where can I find a 3rd party fan??
Thanks!
I need several of these fans myself for 4 1000s I have, all single fan on headers. What are the specs on these fans? - adi21AspirantI 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.
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