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I need some help with my Snap Server 2200. Last time it was pluged in the power and ran fine. I usually remove the power while it's not in use to avoid transient surges. I recently plugged it in and it looks like something has gone worng and the LEDs do not come on nor do the drives spin up.
I called the folks at Adaptec and they would not speak to me unless I paid $137 http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/ima...ilies/mad2.gif ![]() I will not buy any of their junk again but in the mean time, can some give me some pointers or hints? Thanks in advance and god bless! |
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Make sure the power supply is good with a volt meter.
On my 2200 I have to hold the button for 5-10 sec for it to startup. Sometimes wiggling the power button helps, while holding. There is a battery inside. If it fails the unit will not startup.
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Thanks Blue!
I've done all except the battery. I will replace it and see if I can get it running again. Blessings! Philip |
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It's a standard 3V CR2032 lithium battery. Shouldn't be too hard to find if that is the problem Philip. Keep us posted.
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I changed the battery and it still won't run.
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Time to whip out the multi-meter and check a few things:
- Check to make sure the jack on the motherboard where the power supply plugs in isn't loose, check the solder joints on the bottom with the meter to make sure that power is making it to the motherboard through the jack. - Check to make sure the power button is good using the continuity test on your meter. - I am not super familiar with the 2200, but it would stand to reason that there is some sort of +5V "power good" from the power supply, or some sort of secondary supply in the case. Make sure that it is present at all times when the unit is plugged in. Just a few things that I would check right off the bat. Let us know what you find.
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PS: I feel the processor gettig warm while it has power hooked up. But the LEDs won't turn on nor will the drives spin up.
Any suggestions? |
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Still could be the power supply. Not putting enough amps out to spin up the drives or kick start the unit. Try this. disconnect the drives and power up. If you get activity on the LED's then you probably just need a new power supply. They are available on ebay. i BELIEVE the 1100 and 2200 use the same one. At least that's what some of the auctions say.
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Hello Shane,
I disconnected the drive and attempted to power o and the LEDs did not come on. The Pentium and surrounding chip were getting warm. THe output voltage is to specification. I am truly dumbfounded. Regards, Philip |
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There should be the 3v round battery on the system board. disconnect your unit from power, remove this battery, and then press and hold the power button on the unit for 10 seconds, then release the power button, put the battery back in, and then plug it back into power and see if that makes a difference. That's a trick i always use.
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Thanks, I'll give it a try and report back.
Philip |
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No luck. Disks or the fans spin nor will the LEDs turn on.
THis is junk that has my data on it. |
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Data is not lost. Sounds like a power supply problem.
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Well he said the voltage was to spec so it might be a bad motherboard. I'd give Adaptec a call at this point, see if the unit has any kind of warranty left on it.
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Unfortunately Adaptec will not speak to me with me paying $132.
I don't think I'll ever buy their junk again. |
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What was the name of that place that had the snap parts for sale? Maybe they have something to get this beast going again.
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You mean this place http://www.northwesttechnical.com/
I think they just bought old surplus parts that Adaptec was selling off to recoupe some revenue. It's a common practice.
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Philip, You might want to ask David (blue68f100) if he'd be willing to let you send him your drives so he can get the data off for you since he has a working 2200. I'd definately be interested in taking a look at the hardware itself minus hard drives if you're thinking of junking it.
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It does not cost anything to ask.
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My Snap Server 2200 dead! Where can I buy 2200 w/o hdd?
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Did the PS die or did you loose your HD's the reason for it being dead.
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I think motherboard die there is no leds i have tried unplug power/battery for less 1 minute then put back on still won't turn on
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