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File under: I have never seen that before!
I made my long commute down the hall in my socks to "commute to work" to my home office and woke up the main computer. I usually just put it in sleep mode each evening since it wakes up fast and does not have to go through a full boot.
I opened up email and was replying to the first one when I smelled the hated burning electrical smell. I have two computers, and many other electronic goodies in here. I turned off the ceiling fan to see if I could locate the smell. Using a flashlight to look for smoke I quickly saw my main computer was the source. :eek: I made Windows unhappy by just turning off the power at the power supply. It was off instantly and I unplugged it and opened the case. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1504879671.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1504879671.jpg This is what I finally found. :eek::eek: The orange wire is roasted, the connectors are trashed but that was it. It is just one of the drives in the system and was just a data drive so not the boot drives. I had no idea there was enough power in the hard drive power cord to fry like that. I had not been inside the computer is several days and it had been running for several days with no issues. Wow, just wow. Now I need to see if I have a chance at soldering the connectors on the drive. The power cable is toast, but who cares. I have lots of them. The drive has nothing vital, but yet it has files I want. |
just swap the pcb with that of another drive of same make and model.
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That drive was built August 22nd 2011. It is 6 years old. Not easy to find drives identical to it anymore. It is a Western Digital Blue 1TB drive.
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ugh..doesn't the PSU/motherboard run those things at like 3-12V or something?
https://www.lifewire.com/power-supply-voltage-tolerances-2624583 Did the source voltage spike or power supply unit fail? A new PSU might prevent the same thing happening again after a whole lot of transfer time and work. |
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There are indeed lots of them on Ebay, but they are not few and far between when you look for the exact model I have. I did find a place in Canada that rebuilds the controller board. It cost $49.95 but shipping to Canada and back will add more costs.
In the end I would have a lot of money in in a 6 year old hard drive. I will see if I can solder it and make it work since that is free. I don't think it is worth 60 or 70 bucks to get it fixed. I will dig around on Ebay and see if I can find a exact model specific working drive for a reasonable price, but the odds are not great. I have a WD10 EALX that has the 32 MB cache. I can't imagine the controller card from one of the later models would work on it. |
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