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colmosiris
Aug 03, 2015Aspirant
ReadyNAS model RND4000-100EUS - replacement power supply
Hi there! I have a ReadyNAS box that needs a new power supply. The box and cable that connects the NAS to the wall socket that is, not the internal power unit. I've found some on ebay, but they m...
- Aug 03, 2015
All you need is the correct cable, there is no transformer. The input voltage to the supply can be 100-240.
For instance this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mains-Cable-Power-Monitor-Kettle/dp/B003P49P1I
colmosiris
Aug 03, 2015Aspirant
Sorry, should have made it clear - I'm after the specs for the power supply I need! :)
- Davexyz2Aug 03, 2015Aspiranttry a search on amazon using synology power supply yes not what you really expect. They the replacement supply works on readynas with a 4 pin plug. It will have the specs as well
- colmosirisAug 03, 2015Aspirant
"try a search on amazon using synology power supply yes not what you really expect. They the replacement supply works on readynas with a 4 pin plug. It will have the specs as well"
thanks, but i'm not really sure what you mean, i'm afraid. i did that search, and just found a load of nas boxces. Anyway, my NAS box doesn't have a 4-pin plug, it's a 3-pin kettle lead.
I also have a model RND4000-200EUS ReadyNAS box. That does have a 4-pin plug, like a little DIN plug.
- StephenBAug 03, 2015Guru - Experienced User
I am a bit confused by your post, because the RND4000-100EUS has an internal supply, and you seem to be saying you have a unit with a brick.
Assuming it is an RND4000-100EUS (ReadyNAS NV+ v1):
First, it is worth checking your warranty status (warranty is 5 years for the original purchaser), since Netgear will provide a free one if you are covered. Also, if your ReadyNAS serial number is between 000DA2010FFE and 000DA2016000 then you are also entitled to a new PSU (due to a quite old service action from Netgear).
Assuming neither of those apply:
Replacement supplies are pretty scarce, and tend to be expensive..
http://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Spare-Power-Supply-Readynas/dp/B000W3X480
http://www.evercase.co.uk/PowerSupplyCompatibility.htm#Readynas
http://www.ep-mediastore-ab.de/netzteil-220w-readynas-nv-nv-1100-p-18023.html
It is possible to adapt a much cheaper ATX power supply, but it would have to live outside the chassis. Here's a thread that might help: https://community.netgear.com/t5/New-to-ReadyNAS/Replacement-Power-Supply-for-UK-NV/td-p/916501
Some folks have also tried purchasing an NV+ off of ebay, just to get the supply or other parts. For instance there is an active bid here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Netgear-ReadyNAS-NV-4-TB-RND4000-100NAS-NAS-/281764338908?hash=item419a769cdc
- HarleyfartOct 09, 2015Tutor
I found a power supply, OEM replacement, on Amazon, albeit was in Great Britain, that was designed for the ReadyNAS NV+ v1, in May of this year. $110.00
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000W3X480?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00- colmosirisOct 23, 2015Aspirant
Thanks very much, but it wasn't the internal power supply I was after, but a cable/transformer to connect the box to the mains. Turns out all I needed was a kettle lead. (I imagine this is a UK thing, as it has an earth lead. No idea what the US equivalent would be.)
So now I've got it poered up, I need to work out why I can't access all the shares, but that's another post for another time! :)
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