Synlogy DS218 Play - After wrong power supply - 1HDD not powering up

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  • samstown
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2021
    • 122
    • Switzerland

    #1

    Synlogy DS218 Play - After wrong power supply - 1HDD not powering up

    Hello,

    I got this Synology DS218Play. Wrong power supply was connected (19V instead of 12), Synology is working booting, HDD1 is ok but HDD2 is not spining. Looking at SATA connector, there's no 5 V for HDD2.

    I've measure THe PIN on SATA connector and I get between 0,4 to 1.35 V... it depends when I measure. I can find same voltage on PIN 7&8 of Mosfet 4953A.

    https://datasheetspdf.com/pdf/104652...ductor/4953A/1

    I could make jump from working 5V from HDD1 ? Or try to fix 5V on HDD2. i can't find any boardview or schematic

    Thanks
    Sam
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  • samstown
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2021
    • 122
    • Switzerland

    #2
    Re: Synlogy DS218 Play - After wrong power supply - 1HDD not powering up

    I guess Synlogoy are not so popular. I'll try to bridge 5V then.

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    • jiroy
      Badcaps Legend
      • Jun 2016
      • 2416
      • Lebanon

      #3
      Re: Synlogy DS218 Play - After wrong power supply - 1HDD not powering up

      Originally posted by samstown
      I guess Synlogoy are not so popular. I'll try to bridge 5V then.
      You can bridge 5v , it's no problem as sometimes we do eject external voltages , but the problem is will 4953A take two satas instead of one ..I really doubt that since they could have put only one initially for the two if it's sufficient.. And it doesn't matter if Synology or Extream or other devices . Most of them have two seats for ide or sata devices , and basically similar designs and functions .

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      • samstown
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2021
        • 122
        • Switzerland

        #4
        Re: Synlogy DS218 Play - After wrong power supply - 1HDD not powering up

        Hello,

        I've bridge it and it's working. thank you.

        Sam

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        • jiroy
          Badcaps Legend
          • Jun 2016
          • 2416
          • Lebanon

          #5
          Re: Synlogy DS218 Play - After wrong power supply - 1HDD not powering up

          Good to know , good luck .

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