Enlight GPS-350CN-101
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Re: Enlight GPS-350CN-101
Is it just a rebrand? I think they've been making their own supplies back than and Delta bought them later?Less jewellery, more gold into electrotech industry!Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts
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Re: Enlight GPS-350CN-101
Now there's some warm Spring weather, I revisited this
Having bought some new A1013 transistors, I couldn't see much difference in testing them, versus original B647
So I tried a new A1013 at Q301 - and the 350CN still wouldn't start
Remembering once when I forgot to connect the old HDD I'm using as a load, and 350CN's fan started spinning, I tried using a different HDD
And the 350CN started
All voltages looked OK at both ATX and Molex connectors, so I put it into a computer and it worked perfectly
I decided to replace original B647 into the other two 350CN I picked up, and they were fine as well
Moral of the story - make sure you're working with known good devicesbetter to keep quiet and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubtComment
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