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Problem with Mac Mini Not Powering On All The Time And Shutting Down Unexpectedly
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<blockquote data-quote="macwise" data-source="post: 1415360" data-attributes="member: 187838"><p>One more thought, when I tested the volts earlier, I may shorted one of the pins and that's why it was nil. Anyhow it just shut down and I checked the volts and it said 19.4 or so, I plugged back in and it didn't want to start the PSU didn't seem hot but a little warm to the touch. I put the PSU in a plastic bag in the fridge for a few mins like suggested, checked the volts again still around the same, plugged in started right up and I'm on it now. I really want to believe it's the PSU but what about this thing with the volts, if the output is supposed to around 18.5 and it's 19 or so does that mean it's overheating? Anyhow I think I"m just going to go ahead and get a replacement PSU unless I can find someone who will lend me one to test with, still haven't tapped the Mac User Group around here, by the way I'm about an half hour east of Albuquerque.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macwise, post: 1415360, member: 187838"] One more thought, when I tested the volts earlier, I may shorted one of the pins and that's why it was nil. Anyhow it just shut down and I checked the volts and it said 19.4 or so, I plugged back in and it didn't want to start the PSU didn't seem hot but a little warm to the touch. I put the PSU in a plastic bag in the fridge for a few mins like suggested, checked the volts again still around the same, plugged in started right up and I'm on it now. I really want to believe it's the PSU but what about this thing with the volts, if the output is supposed to around 18.5 and it's 19 or so does that mean it's overheating? Anyhow I think I"m just going to go ahead and get a replacement PSU unless I can find someone who will lend me one to test with, still haven't tapped the Mac User Group around here, by the way I'm about an half hour east of Albuquerque. [/QUOTE]
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