[HECnet] DECSERVER 300 software?

Kari Uusim ki uusimaki at exdecfinland.org
Mon May 13 05:16:30 PDT 2013


On 7.5.2013 20:12, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2013-05-07 18:58, Cory Smelosky wrote:

On Tue, 7 May 2013, Johnny Billquist wrote:


On 2013-05-07 18:48, Cory Smelosky wrote:

On Tue, 7 May 2013, Johnny Billquist wrote:


On 2013-05-07 18:35, Cory Smelosky wrote:

On Tue, 7 May 2013, Sampsa Laine wrote:


Anybody have this?

My DS200/MC has just bit the dust it seems.


Send the DS200 my way.   I like fixing those.

Every time I've had a problem with any of these, it has been the power
supply. Got any hints on what breaks?


In the case of mine the fans failed which resulted in rubber around
inductors melting and having other components fail due to the heat.
Seems like similar has happened to people around the internet.

http://osx.dev.gimme-sympathy.org/users/b4/weblog/6b8a6/images/0e170.JPG#3264x2448



I actually have ones with no fans...


Hopefully not with the original PSU? ;)

No, it's original. I have at least three of them (without fans).
However, I think the last one gave up last year. I'm now running with
with fans...

The board seems to be fine without fans...it's just the PSU needs them.
I have a little fan running on my DECserver that has an external PSU
now. It runs fine like this.

Like I said. All my experience with the DS100/200/300 are that the PSU
is the thing that eventually gives up. :-)

        Johnny

Usually the electrolytic capacitors of the PSU deteriorates and will eventually cause the PSU to stop delivering the correct power to the logic board and it will stop working.
If you want to fix it, replace the (electrolytic) capacitors and in most cases you'll have a running DECserver good for years to come.

If you don't want to do the replacement yourself, find a TV repair shop in the neighbourhood and ask them to do the replacement. It won't cost huge amounts; maybe 10-20    for the capacitors and an hours work.


Kari



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