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  #395752 26-Oct-2010 12:11
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Moved this discussion to another forum because it's no longer a "Wanted to Borrow" thing.





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  #395806 26-Oct-2010 14:52
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It can probably be locked now anyway :)










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  #395811 26-Oct-2010 14:58
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Interesting development for me though, Had a server replacement over the weekend.

Shutdown the 350G5 and un plugged it. Left it while the work happened then was plugged back in. no lights at all, completely dead.

Brought it back and tested with spare PSUs and it fired up fine. Plugged old ones back in and left it. Low and behold this morning the system had power.

It seems that leaving it plugged into mains power re-vived the server PSU's. Dont trust them though so are being replaced under warranty



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#395838 26-Oct-2010 15:23
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Probably not the norm though :)
But i will give it a try anyway Tongue out










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  #396121 27-Oct-2010 09:24
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Oh well. I put the 350 "on charge" for 13 hours but it didn't bring the PSU's back to life.

Back to the drawing board lol.

At least I know it is just the PSU's that are the problem as I have put a good PSU in it and it fired up without a problem.










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  #396126 27-Oct-2010 09:30
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May have just been a one off for me!

Just noticed in our test 350 there is a failed PSU in it. Maybe it is more common than i originally thought!

 
 
 
 

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  #396130 27-Oct-2010 09:32
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Could please the OP (MooPoo) and Divers stop using their logins interchangeably? It makes hard to follow conversations.

The Divers login was allowed so the OP could list in the Offers/Wanted forum with his company name.

If this zig zag continues I will have no option but to ban one of the accounts.





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  #396133 27-Oct-2010 09:40
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My appologies. I forget which browser I am using at times.

perhaps locking/deleting this thread will solve the problem?

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  #396134 27-Oct-2010 09:41
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Locked. Please REMEMBER in future.





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