Brand new FSP Group Inc FSP150-20AI Server - Power Supply 150W, FSP150-20AI, 36200053, SP50A33596 .All power supplies are tested by our in house technicians and they are guaranteed to function properly.
Please make sure that you are ordering the correct power supply. All of the compatible models listed below come in different sizes and each size has a different power supply. Please check the part #'s, pictures and specifications carefully to make sure that you are ordering the correct power supply.
FSP150-20AI - 150W Power Supply for ThinkCentre M93Z S710 S510 S560 S590 S720 S770 M7121,This is 150 Watt Power Supply 54Y8892 for Lenovo ThinkCentre Edge M83 M71Z M72Z M73Z M93z 92z AIO PC P/N 36002086 03T9022 Mcbel.
Compatible Part Number: APA005 HKF1502-3B HK1802-3A 03T9022 FSP150-20AI FSP150-20SI PS-2181-01 54Y8892
Suitable for the following devices: Lenovo S510, S700, S760, S710, S560, S590, S720, S770, M7100Z, M7101Z
Size: 120mm x 100mm x 40mm
Rated power: 150 W
1.Remove the dead pc power supply Once you've disconnected all the leads, look at the rear of the case and find the three or four screws holding the power supply in place. Remove them, then gently lift out the PS, making sure that the cabling doesn't get tangled on, say, a RAM module or expansion card and accidentally pull it loose.
2. Install the new LENOVO FSP150-20AI Pc power supply Out with the old, in with the new. Make sure the replacement Pc power supply is set to the correct voltage. Once the old PS is out, put the new one in its place and screw it in. Now just reverse the steps you performed: connect the leads to their respective outlets, replace any extracted components, and consult your photos to make sure you've left no lead unplugged. (You'd be surprised how easy it is to forget, say, the DVD lead, especially when you've spent 10 minutes trying to wedge in that pesky front-panel lead.)
3. Fire it up Before you close up the case, make sure everything works. Connect the power cord to the Pc power supply, plug in your monitor and keyboard, and fire up the machine. Unless you've failed to connect the main leads to the motherboard, it should come right to life, just like before. Let it boot completely, then check to make sure there's power to the optical drive(s) and, if applicable, the front panel.