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[H]omer

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Since: Jun 28, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 8:53 am
Post subject: Replacement Mini-ITX PSU?
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Hi.

I've been using a Chyang Fun Minicube + Chyang Fun CWT-150 PSU, with an
Epia mobo (1st gen) for a couple of years as a server, without problems
until today when the PSU died.

The problem is that I can't source a replacement PSU, or even one
similar, that would fit. All these ITX PSUs nowadays seem to be those
Pico type things that plug directly into the mobo, and come with an
external transformer.

I suppose I could buy one of those, but a) they tend to be below 150W
and b) that would still leave a gaping hole in the back of the case.

Yup, I tried eBay - without luck. Damn, this is going to turn out to be
an expensive problem. Are there no PSUs like the CWT-150 around any more
.... anywhere?

I've had to use a full size ATX PSU ripped from another machine, sitting
outside the box - not ideal.

What about PSU repairs - is there such a service offered anywhere (UK)?

TIA.

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Travis McGee

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 5:35 pm
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"[H]omer" <spam.RemoveThis@uce.gov> wrote in message news:a06cl4-le5.ln1@sky.matrix...
> I've had to use a full size ATX PSU ripped from another machine, sitting
> outside the box - not ideal.
>

Yes, that's the problem with the micros..............the PSU isn't up to
par. Maybe the higher end ones.......

I recommend swapping out the parts into a standard case and PSU. Cooler and
you can get a beter CPU/

YMMV

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Franc Zabkar

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 3:57 am
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 08:53:06 +0100, "[H]omer" <spam.DeleteThis@uce.gov> put
finger to keyboard and composed:

>What about PSU repairs - is there such a service offered anywhere (UK)?

Try asking at sci.electronics.repair.

- Franc Zabkar
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pastimer

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 2:38 pm
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On 28 jun, 09:53, "[H]omer" <s....TakeThisOut@uce.gov> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I've been using a Chyang Fun Minicube + Chyang Fun CWT-150 PSU, with an
> Epia mobo (1st gen) for a couple of years as a server, without problems
> until today when the PSU died.
>
> The problem is that I can't source a replacement PSU, or even one
> similar, that would fit. All these ITX PSUs nowadays seem to be those
> Pico type things that plug directly into the mobo, and come with an
> external transformer.
>
> I suppose I could buy one of those, but a) they tend to be below 150W
> and b) that would still leave a gaping hole in the back of the case.
>
> Yup, I tried eBay - without luck. Damn, this is going to turn out to be
> an expensive problem. Are there no PSUs like the CWT-150 around any more
> ... anywhere?
>
> I've had to use a full size ATX PSU ripped from another machine, sitting
> outside the box - not ideal.
>
> What about PSU repairs - is there such a service offered anywhere (UK)?
>
> TIA.

I have the same problem. I replaced the psu with the one from a broken
xbox. You can buy such a psu for 4 pounds or less. The psu fits the
enote because of its lengthy shape. Max power is a bit less then the
enote (90 watts), but you probably are not using more then that. As a
bonus: there is no fan involved. The xbox psu is an open construction
and is cooled by the case fan. You may (as i had) have to convert the
pinouts from the xbox, but all the different voltages and signal
cables are there.
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