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BPJ
Apr 22, 2020Aspirant
ReadynNAS pinout for manually powering up?
Readynas 6 with a Flame6 v1.2 board. Power supply works fine, jumped it and fan powers up. Can't figure the pins on the board to try to force it to start up. Button doesn't work on the front. Pul...
StephenB
Apr 23, 2020Guru - Experienced User
BPJ wrote:
Readynas 6 with a Flame6 v1.2 board.
Power supply works fine, jumped it and fan powers up. Can't figure the pins on the board to try to force it to start up. Button doesn't work on the front. Pulled it apart and no traces on the boards follow the power button.
Not a NAS model I've owned. If you replaced the PSU (or jury-rigged one), then did you remember to modify the PSU pinout? You can of course do this in an extension cable. http://www.readynas.com/download/archive/pdf/ReadyNAS_PSU_pinout.pdf
BPJ
Apr 23, 2020Aspirant
Bypassing the switch and power outlet on the NAS and have the PS plugged directly into the UPS. Trying to eliminate sources of failure. I think I have an ATX power supply laying around at the office. Will try to grab it and rule out a faulty PS, but this one has less than a few hours on it and can jump pins 15 and 16 and the fans spin. Which "usually" means it's good.
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