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Sudden onset of no response, no power up, no fan.
After using my ss51G for 2 years, it went completely dead when
pressing power up button. I do have a Shuttle card reader in it and
the green LED is lit, so some power is getting to the MB, but no power
up occuring. Would you suspect a dead power supply? Are there any
fuses in there? Thanks for your thoughts.

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assuming you have tried different mains leads/sockets etc, pretty safe bet
it's a psu

if all the lines arent ready, she won't come up but you still have some low
power control stuff that isn't subject to that shema

the psus are pretty much self contained - be warned, if you take it apart
there are some very nasty DC voltages sat on capacitors etc for some time
after it's been out of use - failing of switched mode - they hurt.

"Elliot" <efeldbau@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Sudden onset of no response, no power up, no fan.
> After using my ss51G for 2 years, it went completely dead when
> pressing power up button. I do have a Shuttle card reader in it and
> the green LED is lit, so some power is getting to the MB, but no power
> up occuring. Would you suspect a dead power supply? Are there any
> fuses in there? Thanks for your thoughts.

Joe
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On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 07:27:38 -0700, "W Klofkorn"
<prometheus2003@cox.net> wrote:

>I had same problem. What is it with Shuttle that they won't sell replacement
>boards?
>


They sell them....

http://us.shuttle.com/shop.asp?cat_id=22


Or Newegg has the whole package for a bit more....

http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProd [...] 208&depa=0



Joe


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