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    Default 7020 Power Supply Unit - yet again

    Does anyone know of a source of 7020 power supplies?
    Preferably reasonably priced.
    "Z80" before he was banned was talking about $15 - $20 units from China but I searched everywhere and cannot find any (or even trace of Z80 himself who still might have some).
    Can anyone help?
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    you could give crown-sat.com a look.

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    PM cmoore, he may be able to help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeroyPatrol View Post
    you could give crown-sat.com a look.

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    in my opinion they are hard to deal with and expensive.
    But you may have better luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbo123 View Post
    PM cmoore, he may be able to help.
    Crown-sat were indeed very expensive but cmoore had spare PSU that was reasonably priced and shipping was very fast.
    Got it going but...
    With image in the flash memory, HDD works fine.
    With image in the USB, HDD is not seen by the system (as if only one storage device is tolerated).
    I used Flash Wizard to install USB images (Gemini and PLi) and they work fine but neither sees the HDD.
    Should I use internal (plugin) image manager instead of Flash Wizard?

    And for the benefit of others, here are voltages on the new, working 7020 PSU:
    PIN [V] [V with load - (HDD connected)]
    1. 9,4
    2. 3,3
    3. 30
    4. 13,8 - 12,9
    5. 7,5 - 7,7
    6. 5,3 - 5
    7. 0
    8. 0
    9. 0
    10. 0
    11. 3,3 - 3,5
    12. 3,3 - 3,5
    13. 23 - 22,3

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    I have only used flash wizard on my 7000's
    I never thought using it on the 7020 was a good idea .. (but I am naturally cautious)
    for my money put latest openpli in flash
    you wont need multiboot cause it is so good..
    note : there was an issue with initialising hdd in jade3 on 7020 and 600 but if it is already formatted that shoul dnot be your problem
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    Quote Originally Posted by nfnovice View Post
    I have only used flash wizard on my 7000's
    I never thought using it on the 7020 was a good idea .. (but I am naturally cautious)
    for my money put latest openpli in flash
    you wont need multiboot cause it is so good..
    I like multibooting because you can always go back to the previous image if a new one is not up to scratch.
    Also, most images pickup setting from the current active one, so one doesn't have to go through hours of setting new one up (at least that was the case with Flash Wizard).

    I have now removed Flash WIzard and installed a multiboot from a plugin.
    System sees both images that I had on USB stick before but will not boot them - the system just crashes.
    Wanted to install some new ones but... have no idea where to ftp the image. Is it still /tmp and does it have to be in tar.gz format?

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