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Rickles

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#161670 15-Jan-2015 12:36
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Anyone have or know where to get a narrow/oblong power supply (new, used, refurbished), often called Shuttle, FlexATX or slimline?

I'm after a 240W unit.

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  #1215434 15-Jan-2015 12:36
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you. Also note if you are selling something we ask you to offer to other members first. Links to private sales (including Trade Me posts) aren't accepted anymore and will be removed.




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  #1215461 15-Jan-2015 12:56
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I know the sort of thing youre after, slim desktops (HP etc) usually have similar....  I do have such a PC Im potentially stripping down this weekend, if I find I dont need the PSU Ill let you know the details on it.





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  #1215469 15-Jan-2015 13:02
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Hi Gavin, thanks for that ... please PM me if and when laughing



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  #1231834 5-Feb-2015 17:23
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UPDATE:  Have contacted and searched all over for a replacement, and best would be from the USA at rather high cost all up.

The PSU is only a year old, so wondering if there are any repair people in NZ who could look at it?   I've heard that sometimes a simple capacitor or internal fuse is all that is stopping these units from working.

Anyone know of a repair firm for this?


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  #1231906 5-Feb-2015 20:29
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does it have to be a modern one? i may have an old molex/ide one.

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  #1231936 5-Feb-2015 20:49
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Unit I'm looking for is 62mm X 42mm X 190mm, and of at least 240W.  The depth can go to 80mm.

Yeah, it's 'old style', viz. 20 pin and 4 pin motherboard connectors, and molex for peripherals.

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