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    SN26P Trouble

    I've being running an SN26P since it came out, but the other day it simply stopped working, ie. press the power button and nothing happens. My first instinct was that the PSU was broken and after swapping out just about every component I still think this is the case.

    Firstly has anyone else experienced a sudden death with an SN26P?
    Does anyone know if there are any LEDs that should be lit on the motherboard if the power supply is on but the unit is off? (ie. I want to test if it could be the mobo as this the only component I havent swaped)
    Does anyone know if the power supply for this unit can be bought separately from anywhere? as far as I can tell it seems to be a specific model for the SN26P and I haven't found anyone who seems to stock it.

    Thanks for any help
    Dan

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    I found *a* store that sells it... It seems to be in the UK though. I'm continuing to look, as I believe that the problem I'm having with my SN25P may be power supply related as well.

    http://www.theglowlounge.com/catalog...roducts_id/617

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    Thanks very much, I forgot to mention I was UK (oops). In any case that was perfect, just gota see if that fixes my problems ...

    Good luck with your 25P

    Dan

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    is the led on mobo lit up when power is conected ?

    and have you tried the reset on rear ?

    apologies if above sounds condescending

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    After emailing The Glow Lounge, they told me that the PSU is the one that comes with the SN25P, **NOT** the one that comes with the SN26P. This PSU is probably good for troubleshooting, but probably won't provide enough juice for 2 video cards.

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    Stephen: That was really my original question, wes there a mobo LED. Since then have discovered it is a dead power supply.

    Sheree: You are right and I am currrently talking to the Glow Lounge people (who are amazingly helpful which makes a change) about getting a new supply for the 26. There is an aditional mobo lead on the 26's supply and for some reason shuttle seem very reluctant to let anyone simply have a replacement 26 power supply.

    Will post back with any usefull information if/when I get it

    Thanks for all the help people

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    cheapo multimeters can be had for under a fiver... worth it to check for voltages on your psu?

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