FireBrick 2700 Replace PSU: Difference between revisions
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# Remove the lid |
# Remove the lid |
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# Flip the |
# Flip the FireBrick over and remove both the screws from the front of the case |
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# Remove the front fascia |
# Remove the front fascia |
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# Unplug the green power cable from the PCB |
# Unplug the green power cable from the PCB |
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# Connect the green power cable from the new PSU to the PCB (now we're just going backwards over the same steps) |
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# Put the new PSU in it's position |
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# Put the new PSU in it's correct position in the FireBrick case |
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# Put the front fascia back in place and screw it in |
# Put the front fascia back in place and screw it in |
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# Put the top cover back on and replace all the screws |
# Put the top cover back on and replace all the screws |
Revision as of 11:13, 16 March 2018
Sometimes, the PSU inside the FireBrick 2700 does fail. And you have to replace it...
- Remove all the screw from the top of the case
- Remove the lid
- Flip the FireBrick over and remove both the screws from the front of the case
- Remove the front fascia
- Remove the old PSU from the case
- Unplug the green power cable from the PCB
- Connect the green power cable from the new PSU to the PCB (now we're just going backwards over the same steps)
- Put the new PSU in it's correct position in the FireBrick case
- Put the front fascia back in place and screw it in
- Put the top cover back on and replace all the screws