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I have a braeburn 3200 thermostat that has went blank on me yesterday. I have checked the fuse box, no tripped breaker, i have checked the switch on the furnace, its on, and there are no batteries. Im not...

If there are no batteries in the thermostat then the furnace was being used to power it. To make sure it is just a thermostat problem, you can jumper the power and heat wires that connect to the thermostat, usually red and white, or terminals R and W. If the furnace comes on, then you need a new thermostat. If that doesn't work, you have lost power at the furnace somehow. If the breakers are good, and the furnace switch is on, then you can have a bad door switch inside the furnace, a bad transformer in the furnace, or a bad circuit board if equipped. If there is a circuit board, they usually have fuses somewhere on them too that can blow. Just be sure to cut power off at the breakers before checking. Hope this helps and good luck!
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Emachine ET1810 is not powering on already replaced the power supply

You may have a bad Power On switch. The Power On switch is located inside the plastic Power On button.

This is a generic ATX power on switch, that I have found works in many computers,

http://www.directron.com/atxswitch.html

Have you bypassed the Power On switch?
If you bypass the Power On switch, and the Power Supply comes on, you have a bad Power On switch.
If you bypass the Power On switch, and the Power Supply does Not come on, you have a bad Power Supply.

Sometimes a new Power Supply can be bad.
Make SURE the ATX main power cable is plugged in tightly.

(I have had an instance recently where I bypassed the Power On switch, and the Power Supply came on, but only as long as the jumper wire was in place. Remove jumper wire? Power Supply went off. Removed the jumper wire, then pressed the Power On button. The Power Supply came on )

Bypassing the Power On switch has nothing to do with the switch itself, or the wires to the switch.
A jumper wire is used in the connector for the ATX main power cable.

My sources indicate the ET1810 uses a 24-pin ATX main power cable.

http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/connectors.html#atxmain24

A jumper wire is used to connect the Green wire (Soft Power On. Also abbreviated as PS_ON) to ANY Black wire. (ALL Black wires are Ground wires)

Looking at the photo to the far right, you will see the Green wire goes down into a socket hole.
This is the Back of the connector.
The jumper wire goes down into the socket hole RIGHT NEXT to the Green wire.
The jumper wire has to go down into the socket hole pretty far.
(Approximately 1/2 inch)

At the end of the Green wire is a metal terminal. The jumper wire has to go down into the socket hole, far enough to touch that metal terminal.
Same thing for ANY socket hole with a Black wire.

(The Green wire is the Soft Power On wire. It is a 5 Volt DC wire. The Black wires are Ground wires.
The jumper makes a circuit from the Soft Power On wire to a Ground wire)

The jumper wire usually preferred is a paper clip straightened out, then bent into a U-shape.
The middle of the U is wrapped with black plastic electrical tape.
This is where your fingers hold the jumper wire.

One end of the jumper wire goes down into the socket hole with the Green wire.
The other end of the jumper wire goes down into a socket hole with ANY Black wire.
The contact is no more than 2 seconds.


My sources indicate the motherboard is an ECS MCP73VT-PM
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Pls advice for Nokia 3200, sim Tray Ways jumper

my nokia 3200 sim jacket tracks are damaged.what should i do?
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WHAT TEST CRITERIA CAN I USE FOR THIS PACK

This thing is a beast! What criteria you ask? What do you want to jump? The answer.... any damn thing you want!
3200 peak amps is huge.
1600 peak amps is huge! You have got it covered here friend.

  • 3200 peak 12 Volt amps.

  • 1600 peak 24 Volt amps.

  • Integrated voltage selection switch.

  • LED battery status indicator.

  • Automatic recharging.

  • 60" Heavy-duty cables.

  • DC outlet to power a variety of 12 Volt accessories.


If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/craig_3fa289bf857b1a3c

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I want to put another hdd in my older computer

Yes, you can use your other IDE plug.
Look at the jumper settings on the hard drives--one must be set to master and one to slave.
Or--you can set both to cable select, but that means your original hard drive has to be at the end of the cable (assuming you want it to still be the main drive).
There you go!
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Maxtor Personal Storage 3200 Hard Drive Problem:

Does it make any sounds similar to these: http://datacent.com/hard_drive_sounds.php
Does it spin up at all?
Did you try to connect it to another computer?
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Nokia 3200 on/off switch

Hi,just replace the power button...
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I need the master ON jumper setting for a Maxtor 3200

Try the Maxtor website. They provide detailed jumper settings for most drives.
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