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Hmmm. Usually when the display light goes out and nothing happens it's the 60v PSU trying to start but taking too much current and causing the system to brownout (and cycle). Did you have a look at the 60v supply? This should come on the instant the standby light stops flashing.

Don't think it'd be the power PIC (it's the PIC that turns the display on).

Hugo


It's not the display, we get 58+ volts. The hard drives even spin up and stay spinning. I am trying running with only one HD at a time and see if this could be the issue. I'll report back if this fixes the non-booting issue.

Any ideas about why a number of units can't detect AC/DC properly even after replacing the buffer and power jack?

Thanks,
Stu
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