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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