In message <d01eaa7950.steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Steve Fryatt <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 12 Jul, JV wrote in message > <e720a77950.JV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >> In message <4A59107E.7090902@xxxxxxxxxx> >> John Ballance <jwb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Do you really mean 10.9v? .. and if so, between which 2 wire colours? >> >> Reading taken from the power connecters red and black wires going onto >> hard drive. Reading are between 10.09v and 10.10v > Unless your DVM has been calibrated recently, measuring to that accuracy is > pretty meaningless... :-) > That said, assuming red is 12V (there is a standard, but not all PSUs > follow that standard) 10.1V is too low for the output from an ATX PSU > (the 12V rail should be between 10.8V and 13.2V). > Assuming that something in the box isn't pulling the voltage down, you > need a new PSU. Given the problems of testing the PSU operation away > from the Iyonix, and the fact that replacement PSUs are pretty cheap and > easily available from any PC dealer, you probably want to try fitting a > new one. Exactly what Happened to me. CJE supplied a replacement PSU and it was easily fitted. Alan -- --- To alter your preferences or leave the group, visit //www.freelists.org/list/iyonix-support Other info via //www.freelists.org/webpage/iyonix-support