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Old 05-10-2008, 05:06 AM   #1
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Unhappy Help required with Infill T3 - power up

Hi everyone,

I've just acquired a secondhand Infill T3 and am having trouble getting it to fire up on a Molex supply.

I have to 'fiddle', plugging and unplugging the 2 unit's power cables and the large black connector that links the units whilst pushing the PC unit's power button. Every once in a while I get lucky and it starts - I then plug in the screen and it opens to show the normal boot screen however the hard drive is not being found. I've tried swapping with a spare 40Gb HDD and still no luck.

Is this a problem with not enough power getting to the unit or something else?

I notice the fan on the back of the PC unit is running when the ignition wire is connected without the unit actually being on.

Also, I sometimes get continuous flashing LEDs on the PC unit?

The PSU is rated at 30A on the 12v rail and is 550W but a voltage tester shows 11.44volts.

Unfortunately I don't have any instructions apart from a wiring install I found on the 'net.

Any help would be very welcome!!

Thanks,

David
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Old 05-18-2008, 05:15 PM   #2
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Ok, have now got the T3 to power up... sometimes!

I've found 2 of the FFC cables (very thin ribbons) to be damaged.

One was an IDE connector - now have HDD but no optical drive.

The other is the connector cable from the PC unit to the front panel - this is the one causing most problems as it seems to have some control over the power up process.

Can I by these cables as spares from anywhere??

Please help!!
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Old 05-26-2008, 04:10 AM   #3
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Fixed it!

Cannot believe I've managed to get it all up and running.

I sourced some 0.5mm pitch 50 pin FFC cables from www.digikey.com and they arrived in the UK in 5 days.

Bought 3 different lengths and had to modify the width (no of pin outs) for the front panel and motherboard to fixed front cable but was quite easy.

Now have a fully working T3 and am very pleased.
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Now have sourced the cables and the machine works 100%.

Sorted!
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