From: Alexander Gabert <pappy@nikita.ath.cx>
To: "E. Pavletic" <Enzo.Pavletic@guest.arnes.si>
Cc: parisc-linux@parisc-linux.org
Subject: [parisc-linux] Re: Apollo 9000 power problem
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 13:21:48 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20030801112148.GA1062@nikita.ath.cx> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1059732252.1227.39.camel@rupa.go.net>
hi,
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 12:04:12PM +0200, E. Pavletic wrote:
> Hi Alex,
nice to meet you :-)
>
> I've got an apollo 9000 series 735/90 and now I'm experiencing a problem
> like yours: when I try to switch the power on, the leds flash up for a
> part of a second and then it's dead again.
> I have no idea what's the matter.
when it starts blinking for less than a second, try pushing the button
again and again and keeping it in the middle of being pushed.
this way you shortcircuit the logic but do not turn it off again!
>
> I've looked on the Internet, but there I've found discordant opinions:
> someone says that the problem is in the power supply, others (like you)
> that it is in the power switch instead.
the power switch was not the problem.
the power suply has gone bad.
a new costs around 150 euro :-(
>
> Would you be so kind as to tell me how you resolved the problem and
> what's the real reason of this failure, if you know it?
as said, the power supply has gone bad and i did not find a way other
than replacing it...
www.gall.de
>
> Thanks
> enzo
HTH,
Alex
>
>
> # From: Alexander Gabert <pappy@nikita.ath.cx>
> # Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 22:37:45 +0200
>
> > hi fellows,
> >
> > tonight i ran into a major problem: one of my two hp workstations is
> > having problems with the power on switch:
>
> > the button must be pushed and tricked more than 5 times to turn the
> > machine on (led's blink only for a second when you push the button
> > once). i did not mind and just did not turn the machine off :-)
> >
> > but now, i have the problem that the machine runs for 5-6 minutes and
> > then suddenly powers off itself.
> >
> > i really suppose it to be a problem with the A1094-66541 PCBA Switch
> > that is the little power switch assembly behind the drive cage that is
> > connected to the leds with the small ribbon cable and connected to the
> > chassis backplane with a long cable.
> >
> > does someone of you (preferably in germany, or the best would be
> > munich) know somebody, who i may ask to get me such a part?
> >
> >
> > i am quite sure, that this PCB is generating the problems with
> > powering
> > on the machine and recently that it powers itself off.
> > some months ago i took the power switch PCB from my second machine and
> > put it into this one and the PCB worked, but i need it for the other
> > machine of course, which happens to be the web/mail server from which
> > i am currently writing and receiving my mails.
> >
> > thank you in advance for any help to get this machine up and running
> > again...
> >
> > alex
>
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2003-08-01 11:21 ` Alexander Gabert [this message]
2003-08-07 21:58 [parisc-linux] Re: Apollo 9000 power problem Christoph Plattner
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2003-08-18 20:34 John David Anglin
2003-08-21 21:32 ` Christoph Plattner
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