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Inspiron 3847, PSU light is flickering green, no power on
Had a power outage the other day. Once power was back, my Inspiron 3847 would no longer boot. No power at all. No light on power button. PSU had green light, but was dim and flickering / pulsing a bit.
I followed the PSU test from this page: https://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/sln285154/how-to-troubleshoot-a-no-power-issue-on-your-dell-desktop?lang=en
Steps tried:
- Opened up the case, and unplugged the PSU from all components. I plug in power, and light is full bright, solid green.
- When I plug in the 24 pin to the motherboard, it goes back to dim and flickering. (Motherboard was disconnected from everything else at the time)
- Swapped out the motherboard with another of same type. Light still dim and flickering.
The motherboard I swapped it with was a used one, and supposedly tested and working. So it's possible that one was also bad, but that doesn't seem likely, right?
Does this lead me back to a PSU issue?
JOcean
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December 5th, 2019 16:00
It does lead back to the PSU. The only way to know if the PSU is bad is to replace it with another PSU that is known to be working. Possible you have another bad MB but not likely. So far you have done all the correct steps to diagnose the problem. Remember that with the PSU disconnected from the MB there is no load. It is only when connected and a load is on it that the problem could occur.
Also make sure you pull everything from the motherboard when testing. That includes RAM and GPU. You should get a beep from the system if no RAM is detected. Unless of course the PSU is bad.
RoHe
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December 5th, 2019 16:00
Have you tried clearing BIOS on either board?
LongAsICanSeeTheLight
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December 6th, 2019 06:00
Good suggestion on RAM and GPU. I wasn't aware of that. I'll try it out.
LongAsICanSeeTheLight
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December 9th, 2019 14:00
I tried a couple of the procedures recommended above.
I'm awaiting delivery of a PSU. That will be next step.
LongAsICanSeeTheLight
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December 13th, 2019 12:00
Replacing the PSU resolved the issue. Thanks everyone for suggestions.
JOcean
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December 13th, 2019 13:00
Great to hear and glad we could help!