Actually it was late last night when I tried to plug it in.
We had storms early that day and the second I heard thunder I shut it down (successfully). Unplugged the power and disconnected the ethernet. As I do with most of our electronics when it comes to storms.
Tried to plug it in...the pre boot led was flashing on and off real quickly (like seizure quickly)
This is a Poweredge 1800 so I tried the other redundant psu. Same result
Trying an EPS PSU (24+8). The power flashes on and off in rapid succession. I read if you move a purple wire on the 24 it might work. Haven't tried that yet.
Considering both redundant give me the same result I'm guessing power distribution unit or even worse... Motherboard.
All caps look good. Distribution unit uses OS-CON, as do many on the motherboard with full real polymers (and a few chemicon for Pci-express filters)
I only really use it for minidlna (sleep music to roku 1-has rca out). And file serving. I have a poweredge 700 I'm not using but using compressed ext4 writing does require some fair cpu power.
Not totally sure where I should cut my losses
We had storms early that day and the second I heard thunder I shut it down (successfully). Unplugged the power and disconnected the ethernet. As I do with most of our electronics when it comes to storms.
Tried to plug it in...the pre boot led was flashing on and off real quickly (like seizure quickly)
This is a Poweredge 1800 so I tried the other redundant psu. Same result
Trying an EPS PSU (24+8). The power flashes on and off in rapid succession. I read if you move a purple wire on the 24 it might work. Haven't tried that yet.
Considering both redundant give me the same result I'm guessing power distribution unit or even worse... Motherboard.
All caps look good. Distribution unit uses OS-CON, as do many on the motherboard with full real polymers (and a few chemicon for Pci-express filters)
I only really use it for minidlna (sleep music to roku 1-has rca out). And file serving. I have a poweredge 700 I'm not using but using compressed ext4 writing does require some fair cpu power.
Not totally sure where I should cut my losses
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