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onyxmueller
Aug 25, 2012Aspirant
Readynas Pro Pioneer won't power up
Hello all, My Netgear ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer does not want to turn back on after a clean shutdown. Early today, I needed to physically move the device to another location. I pressed the front power b...
falco1
Jan 05, 2014Aspirant
Update on my Power Supply problem.
I just received the new aftermarket SeaSonic SS-300SFD power supply for my ReadyNas Pro.
Unfortunately for me the new power supply is different than the old one. The main 24 pin cable that connects to the mainboard is only 350mm long, and the original is 500mm long.
Consequently the cable doesn't reach and the power supply is useless to me.
I might add that BOTH power supplies have EXACTLY the same part number on them. (SS-300SFD REV A4W)
So I think I will cut my losses and bin this.
Just wanted to let people know that the statement "The power supply in my Pro Pioneer (and probably yours as well) is a Seasonic SS-300SFD. Replacements are available from numerous online vendors for $45-$60." above is incorrect and unfortunately it cost me $75 to find that out. :?
I phoned Netgear and they redirected me to the notoriously unfriendly, unhelpful, Netgear distributor (Synexx) here in Australia.
I just received the new aftermarket SeaSonic SS-300SFD power supply for my ReadyNas Pro.
Unfortunately for me the new power supply is different than the old one. The main 24 pin cable that connects to the mainboard is only 350mm long, and the original is 500mm long.
Consequently the cable doesn't reach and the power supply is useless to me.
I might add that BOTH power supplies have EXACTLY the same part number on them. (SS-300SFD REV A4W)
So I think I will cut my losses and bin this.
Just wanted to let people know that the statement "The power supply in my Pro Pioneer (and probably yours as well) is a Seasonic SS-300SFD. Replacements are available from numerous online vendors for $45-$60." above is incorrect and unfortunately it cost me $75 to find that out. :?
I phoned Netgear and they redirected me to the notoriously unfriendly, unhelpful, Netgear distributor (Synexx) here in Australia.
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