Re: caps on Dell 250 watt power supply Hipro hp-p2507fwp or HP-p2507f3cp
A brilliant answer, I'm sure. To some question. Just not the one posed.
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[PSSST!-- quick-like now, while the GOF's still busy padding off to check his days-of-the-week pill organizer, trying to sort how he got so far behind on his meds-- can anyone offer an answer actually addressing the above query? Many TIA!]Re: caps on Dell 250 watt power supply Hipro hp-p2507fwp or HP-p2507f3cp...
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Re: caps on Dell 250 watt power supply Hipro hp-p2507fwp or HP-p2507f3cp
Yep. For some reason-- at least in the original version of my post (#10)-- the 1st two images didn't "take" at all, and the 3rd didn't display as a thumbnail. Wasn't able to figure out a way to get rid of the entire errant post, and ran up against an apparent time limit in attempting to edit same by resubmitting and re-embedding the referenced images-- so simply resubmitted the whole. That properly posted to the thread as message #11 (see which, instead), one above your attempted response...Last edited by Noman; 08-29-2010, 06:37 PM.
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Re: caps on Dell 250 watt power supply Hipro hp-p2507fwp or HP-p2507f3cp
Many thanks, [fellow] "GOF" for the prompt reply.
Yep, but...
Nope, not really (at least not w/o the cage-cutting I was specifically looking to avoid). The HP-P2507FWP, at least in its Dell OEM configuration for the Optiplex series ("Dell DLP2507FWP2"), has [B][I]no[/I][/B] on/off rocker switch and locates its power-cord receptacle in the upper left (as viewed from the rear), directly underneath which is a small, red international...Last edited by Noman; 08-29-2010, 06:12 PM.
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Re: caps on Dell 250 watt power supply Hipro hp-p2507fwp or HP-p2507f3cp
Also have a Dell DLP2507FWP2 (on housing top)/HP-P2507FWP (on housing frame) PSU w/bad caps-- very much as in jimho's photo above (plenty of specific photos available for posting, though, should anyone for any reason be interested)-- causing typical amber-light problems in an Optiplex GX270: once posted, works perfectly for as long as machine's left on, but anybody's guess how much mucking it'll take to re-post once machine's powered down ([B][U]NB[/U][/B]: Dell recapped the MB back when, and all there still...
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