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DBeidle
Jan 15, 2017Initiate
Power Supply Replacement
I have a ReadyNAS 1100 Model RNR4450-100NAS that I bought in January 2008. It won't power on so I suspect a bad power supply. I see that Amazon.com has a replacement Seventeam ST-220FUB-05E power...
ksdst1
Jul 21, 2017Aspirant
Hi Stephen. I came across your post because I am replacing the same Seventeam ST-220FUB-05E PS, but not for the NAS. It is an OWC mac array. It is your link to pin out. I need to use the green lead for a switch but don't know what pin to use for the black (I guess ground). I can't tell from the original PS b/c the wiring is slightly different. I'm not an EE type guy. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
VKGH
Jul 21, 2017Tutor
Normally, in order to switch a PSU on in order to test it, I connect the green with any other black wire (ground) and it works. the PSU Seventeam ST-220FUB-05E PS is a standard ATX PSU but is is also widely modified and used for other systems such as Netgear ReadyNAS Boxes. This often lead to confusion.
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