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Charlie Bress
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My son has an E-Machine T3828 that will not power up. Unfortunately he is
around 100 miles away so I do not have more information. There were no
changes made to the PC that might have caused this.
At first glance it is easy to blame the P/S itself, but a new replacement
did not help.
A detail: He reports that with either supply there is a single LED on the
M/B that lights up. What controls this light?
On either P/S there is no other sign of life. No fans turn on.
What are the likely causes?
I have considered some. The power switch may have failed. Or the mechanical
link from the front panel to the switch.
IIRC there is a pin on the M/B-P/S connector that provides an input to the
supply so that the supply turns on.. Is that a set level? What controls it?
I am considering having him drive down with it. I can repair electronic
devices, but I have never come across this situation.
Is there a likelihood that the fault is in the M/B?
Thanks,
Charlie
around 100 miles away so I do not have more information. There were no
changes made to the PC that might have caused this.
At first glance it is easy to blame the P/S itself, but a new replacement
did not help.
A detail: He reports that with either supply there is a single LED on the
M/B that lights up. What controls this light?
On either P/S there is no other sign of life. No fans turn on.
What are the likely causes?
I have considered some. The power switch may have failed. Or the mechanical
link from the front panel to the switch.
IIRC there is a pin on the M/B-P/S connector that provides an input to the
supply so that the supply turns on.. Is that a set level? What controls it?
I am considering having him drive down with it. I can repair electronic
devices, but I have never come across this situation.
Is there a likelihood that the fault is in the M/B?
Thanks,
Charlie