On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 7:23 PM, Robert L Cochran <cochranb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Has the device firmware been pharmed or simply partly flashed and then a > power failure struck? > > If you would like to donate the unit to me, I'll try to find the time to > take a look at it in the next few months. I'm still very much an amateur, > and I'd like to try analyzing why the unit is not working and see if I can > fix it. This assumes physical damage to the circuit board of some sort. <...snip....> >> The only way to be sure it is capacitor plague is to gut the unit and look >> at the PC board. If you look at the capacitors in it, and one or two are >> slightly bulged, or have black stuff that looks to be leaking from the >> bottoms, the device is dead, and should be replaced, unless you are the >> hacky type and change out the cap's or harvest the good parts off the corpse >> of the old switch. >> >> >> ~Seann The unit has a blown capacitor, bulged and brown matter around it. Also there is a white-ish powder under the PCB. It looks dirty. There is corrosion. Not sure it's worth fixing. It went on for well over a year working perfectly in a well ventilated room. The unit is for a server at my workplace, so they will replace it. Many years ago, I used to make and fix network cards and switches at some company, so I'll give it a shot myself at fixing this one just for kicks. I very much appreciate your offer to fix this thing --even though there was no warranty implied. :-) Now, I've got to get a more reliable unit to last longer. ~af -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines