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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-323 => Topic started by: laving on July 15, 2012, 02:46:05 AM
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Hello.
when moving device from one room to another my AC power adapter swiched off general fuses and is not giving out any power anymore (measured with tester).
I hope there is nothing wrong with NAS as power adapter should be easily replacable part - but reality is something different.
It is almost impossible to get 3A adapter. There are few 2A adapters available but I was warned by one electrican that the difference is big and can be important.
I'm already considering purchaseing 2 adapters (5V and 12V) and puting them together into one (which is like €40). Fixing is 35€+parts (app €40 again) and 212+ from Synology is 250€+VAT (can get refund).
So I really considering moving away from D-Link for good but if anybody could suggest where to buy or would be ready to sell me old adapter - I would buy it.
P.S. as usually - no help from D-Link directly, their answer was something like turn to electronics shops, they might be able to support me. After calling and visiting more then 10 of them - they are not.
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A couple of things. First, what country are you in - I assume somewhere in Europe because of your giving costs in Euros. Second, what electronics knowledge do you have?
I ask the second because we have one of our DNS-323s running off an old PC power supply - we sold the correct power supply to a client that was desperate to have the 'official' PSU.
It might also be possible for you to obtain a replacement from Hong Kong or China - try googling the part number of your PSU and looking for replacements.
Edit to add;
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-AC-Adapter-Replacement-JENTEC-JTA0512-5V-12V-4-Pin-Power-Supply-Cord-Charger-/110899776675?pt=US_Monitor_Power_Supplies&hash=item19d2244ca3
ships worldwide.
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Thaks you!
Can't find how many A's it has as most I have found on the market are 2A, but one (pretty smart) electrican said there is signifficant difference and I should not use 2A adapter if I don't want to buy a new one soon.
Anyway got the problem solved ATM - took it to repair workshop and they fixed it (for 32€).
They also commented that it has been designed in very bad way so that it is a miracle it took so long to burn out. Few parts are too close to each other which should be more distance.
BTW, the country is Estonia.
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Yes there is a big difference between 2A and 3A as far as the equipment is concerned. If you try using a 2A supply when the equipment needs more than 2A the supply will get very hot and fail as well as the equipment not working .
I'm pleased that you managed to get your power supply fixed. That price is about what we charge for similar repairs here.