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chiarlun
Jan 31, 2016Aspirant
Readynas Rnd4000 v3 psu died
Hi at all, I'm new on this community I have a Readynas RND4000 v3 which the psu has gone. Now i'm searching on ebay the model ST-220FUB-05E but it's difficult to find or it is very very expensive. ...
- Jan 31, 2016
See sandshark's posting here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/ReadyNAS-Hardware-Compatibility/ReadyNASRND4000-NV-compatible-220V-power-unit/m-p/1042065#M13695
The pinout is here: https://community.netgear.com/ejquo23388/attachments/ejquo23388/readynas-hardware-compatibility/13477/1/ReadyNAS_PSU_pinout.pdf
I suggest getting a short 20-pin extension cable and making the wiring change there.
StephenB
Jan 31, 2016Guru - Experienced User
See sandshark's posting here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/ReadyNAS-Hardware-Compatibility/ReadyNASRND4000-NV-compatible-220V-power-unit/m-p/1042065#M13695
The pinout is here: https://community.netgear.com/ejquo23388/attachments/ejquo23388/readynas-hardware-compatibility/13477/1/ReadyNAS_PSU_pinout.pdf
I suggest getting a short 20-pin extension cable and making the wiring change there.
- SandsharkFeb 03, 2016Sensei - Experienced User
StephenB wrote:I suggest getting a short 20-pin extension cable and making the wiring change there.
I've not tried with an extension, there's not much room for one. Unfortunately, I don't currently have one to try, either.
- chiarlunFeb 04, 2016Aspirant
Thanks a lot for your advices!
Now i have the wiring schema for a standard atx psu, in the meanwhile i have ordered a new psu from idotpc.com which can sell a new one.
I'll keep you informed next time!
Thanks again!
Bye
Andrea
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