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The newest OS100 power supply is no longer available. We found out today when ordering more of them. We use them in OS100 with expansion and SVMi. Older style supplies (CKPS-V3C) will not run SVMi. FYI
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Actually, they will. You just have to replace the 2 capacitors in the top right hand corner with 16's. That will then fix the problem. Most of the OS100 PSU's issue is the blown capacitors which you can change out yourself with a soldering iron and some resin. We do this all the time.
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Sorry, I misspoke. After you have replaced the two 2200ufd caps and after this repaired power supply is put back in service it will work for a while. We have found that even the repaired CKPS-V3C supplies will not run SVMi reliably after they are in service a year or so. They will run the phone system but not the voicemail.
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