Re: SNAP 4000 Power Supplies
From the Email i sent Pheonix32
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Ive just dug out the guide/catalogue I got at the time
Its down as 2002... Is it really 4 years since I sorted the snap server at my dads work.... How time Flies... May have been 2003... Will have to look for my first post - Did you know, I was the person to bring OS v4 to procooling... Lol
Mine is the PSA60W-120
12V Output Voltage
Load, min 0A, Max 4.16A, Power 50W Max, Ripple 120mV, +- 4%
There is also a PSA65U-120 - Max Load 5A... Possibly 60W
Due to it being 3 or 4 years ago now, and the fact that I didn’t buy the PSU myself, I don’t know the cost of it. I seem to believe it was £30, but no more than £50... It depends on VAT I think
I believe mine was originally made for a LCD monitor
http://www.wattpowersolutions.com/images/PSA60W.gif - That is mine - And below
http://www.wattpowersolutions.com/pr...04ee18e7a9416c
£22.33 (inc VAT) = $ 41.40
Sounds quite a bit cheaper than what I paid
I also needd a little adapter to make it fit.. Only a couple of quid from the same guy
I believe the original Snap Server 2200 PSU I had, was a 35W one... And this is 50W
The 4000 being rated at 120 watts... You probably want at least that then.. Maybe 150W?
Will have a look about to see if I can find one to fit, if not, I can email them for you, and try and find one, as they were very helpful!
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Im willing to help you guys out if your stuck
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