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jeffyd
Oct 23, 2017Aspirant
RNDU2000 Power Supply Issue
I own an out of warranty RNDU2000 that has been experiencing 'V+12 power is out of normal range' issues, and the pwer supply is starting to fail. I notice that at the back of the unit is an unknown ...
StephenB
Oct 23, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Are you sure that it's 5 pins (not 4)?
I'm suspecting you are looking at the serial output. That lets you see the console output - it isn't for power.
Normally it'd be covered with a sticker. There's a photo with it highlighted here:
jeffyd
Oct 23, 2017Aspirant
ahh. I had assumed that it was for power, My bad. and it is four pins
is there a way to replace a failing power supply?
- StephenBOct 23, 2017Guru - Experienced User
The 2-bay ultra should already be using an external power brick. Is that the part that is failing?
- SandsharkOct 23, 2017Sensei - Experienced User
It is a standard 12V 5A supply with a standard connector. Replacements are readily available. I recommend you buy one intended for security cameras, as they typically have better regulation than ones intended for LED lighting. It may not be the supplly, though. It may simply be the sensor that measures the 12V, especially if you are experiencing no other issues.
- jeffydOct 23, 2017Aspirant
Thank you. I am experiencing no other issues, but I have ordered a power supply just in case. Is this sensor repairable/replaceable?
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