Synology DS1520+ no power

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  • stj
    Great Sage 齊天大聖
    • Dec 2009
    • 30955
    • Albion

    #21
    Re: Synology DS1520+ no power

    if you know the voltage and current and package type you can just look up an equivelent at rs or cpc/farnell or rapid

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    • H1ghl4nd3r
      Member
      • Jun 2020
      • 39
      • UK

      #22
      Re: Synology DS1520+ no power

      I would have to double check and make sure that it's the correct paperwork as I have seen some being misleading.
      But may be an idea to start looking at a few of the company's you mentioned I knew of 2

      I'm just waiting on the solder wick so I can clean and remove the 1 side of the SK34C chip

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      • H1ghl4nd3r
        Member
        • Jun 2020
        • 39
        • UK

        #23
        Re: Synology DS1520+ no power

        Originally posted by stj
        if you know the voltage and current and package type you can just look up an equivelent at rs or cpc/farnell or rapid
        It is something to look into, I spoke with the guy selling the chips and he says they are the same model, but with the Chinese you have to be sure as it’s a nightmare trying to return everything, plus can take up to a month to get the chips.


        The solder I ordered got lost in the post and only yesterday a replacement was dispatched, so hoping today or tomorrow I will get the solder so I can find out for sure, it’s frustrating at times waiting

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        • stj
          Great Sage 齊天大聖
          • Dec 2009
          • 30955
          • Albion

          #24
          Re: Synology DS1520+ no power

          i get solder from CPC

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          • H1ghl4nd3r
            Member
            • Jun 2020
            • 39
            • UK

            #25
            Re: Synology DS1520+ no power

            Sorry been away for a while due my wife’s mother passing away, wasn’t easy due to wife being polish and we live in the uk

            Anyway I have ordered a batch of sk34c and I upgraded my setup, wasn’t good enough for what I need to do
            Workstation with a blower, previous was just a soldering machine, also a few other things I won’t bore you with.
            Also looking at repairing iPads and iPhones also got a thermal imager for finding shorts on chips v’s manually checking each 1, also got a laminate machine and bubble machine for the screens up to 15’

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