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Just had an old 206 card die.
I have a 206E card on the shelf. Noticed the power supplies are different. Are they compatable?
The 206 has the green board with the on/off switch
New one is greyish tan
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Oh Well Tried swapping out anyway, got a funny smell. Put original back and seems to be ok, no more funny smell The old PS is dead so I couldn't take output voltage readings to compare. ( even if I did the voltages could be down by 50% so wouldn't be accurate.) I guess after 20 years, time to upgrade them.
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It had a long life.
Last edited by dexman; 07/08/13 04:25 PM.
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Did you try refurb supply to see if the had one ?
actually I have a new green oard for 206 from Refurb supplies ,but no on /off switch.
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I was just trying toi get the customer up with something off the shelf thanks
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