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Thermophile
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Check the output on the ps. Should be 12vdc. Tese do fail from time to time. If I recall there is a fuse block on the mb. To the right of the power socket is a block 1/2" x 3/16" and around 1/2 tall. You should see 4 bare wires. This is the fuse block, check with meter, for a open. If failed just bridge the connection. Also if the battery is dead it will not start either.
Your best source for parts is eBay right now. Northwestern carries some older parts but has not had any of these 2200. They may in the future since Adaptec no longer sells or support them, unless it still in warranty. Remember you must hold the power button for around 5-10 sec before it will start.
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I have another server 1000 test with power supply it works fine, i do not have meter i do see a fuse block from motherboard. i did replaced new battery. i leave it unplug power and battery for one minute then put back on no leds/fan on i think i will need new motherboard. i contact adaptec they said it was out of warranty
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Your best bet is ebay.
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Can anyone repair on snap 2200 motherboard? like replace small parts?
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Northwestern carries some parts but none for the 2200. I do play with them a lot, but do not do board repair. I would be gald to check the unit out for you.
Some units are hard to start. I don't know if it the switch or the chip that controls the startup. I have a 1100 here right now, that is like that. It want start for days the next time it start up. I do know is that startup does put a strain on the power supply. Close to 6 amp for the first 10 sec. Try starting it up with just one drive. It's possiable a HD is killing the 12v. If I recall if you try to start with NO drives it will give you and error code (led patteren).
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I tried to hard reset, remove battery put back, I do have three power supply that I have test nothing boot up, but motherboard is warm. There is no leds and fan turn on itself. I did remove two hard drives. I will be happy to take picture of 2200 motherboard email to you
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You best bet would be to buy one off of eBay. And move your HD's over to it.
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