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IP500v1 / v2 power supplies

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rgunther

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Aug 29, 2011
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Does anyone else have issues with IP500v1 or v2 power supplies going bad all the time. We have had 4 or 5 business's go bad over the course of the last year or 2, due to dead power supplies. Its a pain because we cannot find a power supply for these, and have to purchase a whole new chassis - and if its a v1 chassis, then do a license swap to v2. Anyone else have troubles with power supplies, and what is everyone finding??

Thanks,
 
Early V1 units were prone to PSU failure

V2 units & later V1 units should normally be ok


A Maintenance contract is essential, not a Luxury.
Do things on the cheap & it will cost you dear
 
Wouldn't say all the time =)
It happens now and then as with any other equipment.

Keep a spare 500v1, then you can change the power supply and send the broken one to get repaired.

"Trying is the first step to failure..." - Homer
 
Had one 500v1 PSU die on me last year, turned out to be the glass fuse.
Repair = 50 cents.

Kind regards

Gunnar
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Yeah.. we've had quite a few V1 PSUs go pop....

It's irritating that we can't get hold of spare PSUs... we have to take a whole V1 chassis to site, swap the PSUs over, and send the spare chassis away to have a new one fitted!
 
You keep a backup...

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Gunnar
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When any one of 4 or 5 engineers, or the customer himself, may have been the last to do any programming, any backup might not be the most recent!

Changing the PSU negates any issues!
 
Code:
tftp -i 192.168.42.1 get "config" c:\backup\ipocurrentconfig.cfg
with a daily scheduled task will help you. You can use some variables like %date% within the file name.

Note that the windows TFTP client has to be added manually as a feature starting with Windows 7/2008 and you need firewall exceptions for inbound/outbound traffic for c:\windows\system32\tftp.exe

Have fun...
 
If there are 4-5 techs and a customer playing with the system -> Email them:

"Guys, can you send me the latest <system name>.cfg + <system name>.bak from your \\IP Office\Manager-folder?"

Have a cup of coffee, then compare the dates on the files you just received... Now you have the latest config.



Kind regards

Gunnar
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Mille viae ducunt homines per saecula Romam

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You don't really want to tell me that you trust the customer's techs?
 
I think he meant his own techs, sure hope he has some faith in his colleagues...[smile]
As for letting a customer play with the system, I've only allowed one to do so, and only from a server that I can reach.

I keep a backup of every change made to any system [thumbsup2]
Pulling up one from the first months working on IPO => 100% red face [blush]



Kind regards

Gunnar
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Yes, in a lot of cases swapping the chassis and reloading the config is no problem. I'm finding however, that from our vendor they don't have any more V1 chassis. And its kinda a pain to go through the process of swapping licenses from smart card to sd card; upgrading/or downgrading the chassis to whatever version licensed, then reloading config - when all one needs is a simple power supply swap... especially when it is for a business that needs the system back up asap!
 
You can buy V1s on eBay and remove the PS. They are simple to swap out. Just a few screws and a connector.
 
So...there's a fire in the bathroom and you really have to go?

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(Det brenner på dass)


You can take the PSU from a 500V2 and put it in the V1 chassis, it's a perfect fit - no modifications needed.
(This is not recommended unless you're absolutely sure about what you're doing. Your @rse is on the line if this set's of a real fire.

To replace the PSU, here's the part number: 700479645 (~ US$ 100)

Kind regards

Gunnar
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Mille viae ducunt homines per saecula Romam

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Haha! My repair company's gonna love receiving perfectly good V2 chassis with dead V1 PSUs in!
 
Ship them back with one of these installed instead...

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"It just died"

Kind regards

Gunnar
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Mille viae ducunt homines per saecula Romam

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hi

i just swap the PSU with a spare one and send the IP 500 with the broken PSU to repair center of They repair it for about 100 € i think
And its always repaired in about 2 week repair and return

Regards
 
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