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Storm and power outage last night. PSU-b's look good and 4 fuses on each test good. I suspect the MCP is problem and have office checking inventory. Just thought i would post to see if anyone has advice on other items I may have missed. No lights at all on anything.
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If you're not seeing any lights at all... it's probably more likely to be the cabinet or power supplies.
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I have had lots of PSU-B failures, with none of the fuses blown. I'd bring out a couple of power supplies.
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Thanks for the replies! Had 1 PS in office and got the system back up enough to determine that both PSU's, a TRK-C1 and a 16 DLI are damaged. have left the system at partial use until more parts arrive this afternoon. Thanks again.
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I would not recommend doing repairs on a system thats had the damage you have mentioned as you will fix the first bits and next week the next stressed bits will fail and you will go round in circles and both you and the customer will end up hating each other, its not a cheap fix in the end.
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