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    Netgate XG-7100-DT PWD LED remains red

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      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @andrew_cb
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      @andrew_cb said in Netgate XG-7100-DT PWD LED remains red:

      Talk is cheap... Shall we make this interesting?
      200 internet points says the eMMC has failed.

      Ha, well I'd love to know for sure. I'm good for those points. 😉

      But as long as the fan controller has power the fan should always come on initially at full speed. One thing we have seen on the 7100 is a failed fan controller. Hence my recommendation to try the other fan socket. That's a pretty long shot though.

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        Expletive1500 @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10
        Hello, thank you all for your continued input, I just tried the other fan controller however the fan does still not spin up.
        @andrew_cb @w0w
        The plan is to try and get the eMMC removed as the unit is headed for the scrap pile anyways, so there's no harm in trying.
        I'll update the thread with the results if I manage to get it removed.

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          Expletive1500 @Expletive1500
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          Hello, @w0w @andrew_cb @stephenw10
          I managed to remove the eMMC chip using a heatgun (I did try a hairdryer cause YOLO but not nearly enough power 😆). However the appliance is unfortunately still refusing to power on, the PWR LED still remains red.

          So I guess it's destined for the scrap heap now unless anyone has other suggestions? (sacrificing a goat in the name of Netgate?)
          So 200 internet points goes to @stephenw10 :)

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Feels like a hollow victory. 😶

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              marcosm Netgate
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              Have you tried a different power supply? I've had similar issues with other appliances which were fixed with a new power supply.

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                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                Mmm, it's an external power brick on the DT but I guess it could be low output.

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