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Old 02 February 2002, 19:22   #1
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Unhappy Dead A2000

MOBO 4.1

On power connector is ONLY 120 ohms resistance, so PSU is always shorted.

any suggestion ?

optically it is AS NEW ! Battery not leaked, ZORRO unuset tec...

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Old 15 February 2002, 02:52   #2
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try running it with the case-cover off; for some reason my a3000 seems to short out when the case-cover is not on perfectly, but works perfectly without the case-cover on.....
 
Old 18 February 2002, 22:11   #3
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you must remove the connector(to mainboard) from the power supply to measure Resistance otherwise u measure the L (or transistors/IC) of the psu

is the psu "pumping" ? does the PSU work to supply the Floppy/Harddisks when the mainboard supply is removed ?

PS do NOT let the PSU RUN without any "users" otherwise u can damage it


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