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Dubhaigan
Jun 10, 2022Guide
ReadyNAS NV Not Powering Up
Hey all, I'm scratching my head on this one. The last time I powered down my NV a year ago before going out of town I used the normal power button on the front of the chassis. When I returned hom...
Sandshark
Jun 10, 2022Sensei
The power-on circuit is powered by the +5VSB (5 volts standby) part of the power supply, as it has to stay on even when the NAS is "off". The NIC is also powered by it so WoL works. So one thing to check is if the NIC LED is on when the unit is off. (Note, it may be indicating a slow connection speed at that point). Does it power on or do anything if you remove and apply power by pulling and replacing the cord?
Since the +5VSB is on all the time, it is more susceptible to failure. Having already replaced your supply once, it's a bit less likely, but probably still the prime suspect.
Jumpering the power-on pin of the supply to ground while it's installed is a way you can see if it's the power-on circuit that's the problem. But the supply itself undoubtedly uses the +5VSB as well for it's power-on, so if that doesn't power it up, you should check if jumpering with it it disconnected has the any effect.
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