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New Astro City PSU Replacement? (400-5261)


zerochad

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So I think the PSU in my NAC has gone kaput. Turned on fine in the morning, working beautifully, came back to it in the arvo and switched it on, the marque lights and the monitor don't turn on :cry.

 

I've got a PC + JPAC setup inside however and that still turns on fine, just no activity on the monitor and lights (it was a hot day, could it be related to that?).

 

Has anyone got any recommendations on where to get a replacement or the best course of action to take? I came across this which looks promising, would this work fine in the NAC? Finding an extact replacement seems impossible https://www.highway.net.au/arcade-parts/power-supplies-transformers/sega-atx-power-supply/17180-1.html

 

I have no experience changing caps or anything inside PSU's and I want to avoid hacking my wire loom to bits. The model of the PSU is 400-5261.

 

Update, photos of PSU below

 

http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161229/ca3c0c083fa02a4b23c1de3badbe719f.jpg

 

http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161229/5ce9fa5872901ab03b07c5d601db49b8.jpg

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So I think the PSU in my NAC has gone kaput. Turned on fine in the morning, working beautifully, came back to it in the arvo and switched it on, the marque lights and the monitor don't turn on :cry.

 

I've got a PC + JPAC setup inside however and that still turns on fine, just no activity on the monitor and lights (it was a hot day, could it be related to that?).

 

Has anyone got any recommendations on where to get a replacement or the best course of action to take? I came across this which looks promising, would this work fine in the NAC? Finding an extact replacement seems impossible https://www.highway.net.au/arcade-parts/power-supplies-transformers/sega-atx-power-supply/17180-1.html

 

I have no experience changing caps or anything inside PSU's and I want to avoid hacking my wire loom to bits. The model of the PSU is 400-5261.

ill check..ive got a few astro psu pending model no...

 

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You can upgrade your Psu to 400-5198-01

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