Greetings . . .

    PowerTower Pro Power Supplies can be found regularly on eBay.  You can buy
them outright for about $50 there.  I got one to have as a backup.

    --Pat

Edwin Boyer wrote:

> Hi All,
> Where might I be able to find a power supply for a PTP w/PowerLogix G3 400
> upgrade?  I had fixed this machine up for my son to use and all was well for
> a few months then one day it wouldn't boot or make a chime or anything.  He
> lives in Astoria, OR and he tells me that anything Mac-like is very rare
> around there so finding local help isn't an option.  I suspected the power
> supply from the get-go and suggested he check to see if any power was coming
> out.  He says he has replaced the slo-blo fuse and it just goes right out
> again so it sounds to me like there is an internal short and the power
> supply is probably toast.  Since I live in Las Vegas I can't get my own
> hands on it.  Any suggestions much appreciated.
>
>


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