(02-28-2021, 12:14 PM)weblacky Wrote: If you hear a soft “click” but nothing happens...we call that the click of death. It’s either the over current protection or the over voltage protection circuitry in the power supply itself. It’s a reaction to a perceived failure on the output side of the power supply so it suspends operations but disconnecting itself using a relay. Likely when you shutdown last time you lost an output diode in the PSU or similar output rail failure.
It’s the standard failure due to age. I’ve not yet gotten to my click of death PSUs. I have two Octane PSUs that do that. The Octanes themselves boot fine with working PSUs.
Unfortunately, this test didn’t confirm anything in the suspected Octane.
I can only guess that the “working unit” has a lower power draw requirement.
Are both the power supply wattage ratings the same on the label? Octane has two different power supplies made, one higher rated than the other.
Can you confirm rated wattage? Yes, some people ran the beefier stations on the lower wattage supply. But as they age the lower on goes first as it’s running seriously close to its max compared with the higher wattage version at startup.
I’ve only seen one bad xbow here on the forums and it had a short that actually blew a PSU and charred its connector (pop & smell). I’ve never heard of it again (one instance). I don’t think that’s what this is.
I’m still leaning that you have very weak power supplies that are too old to reliably work.
But more data would nice to confirm.
Working PSU:
PWR.SPPLY.ER Board: barcode AAE9490025 part 060-0035-002 rev A
Currently powering a PCI shoe box with 3 cards, V12 DCD , 2x400 and 2 300G 15k drives
I think to start of the effort in diagnosing the other chassis nothing can be done until I source another power supply. I'm hoping you are correct and the power reuirement is more than the power supply can put out.
Does a EXMI wtih all of the TRAMS and a Digital video board pull more than the other Octane? I had the working Octane powered all up all afternoon with no issues, if this power supply was dying I would think that it wouldn't power up everything that I currently have configured. Both power supplies are the Cherokee, not the old black handled ones.
And yes it's a soft click and then absolutely nothing, I dont think anyone is able to rebuild them yet. I'll hang onto it for a possible rebuild in the future.