![]() I have agreed to purchase the kit form them and have them fit the kit. This is my opinion still expensive for a power supply, but its genuine, its at the correct Kaleidescape quoted pricing and the dealer showed excellent customer service so far. So for 905 Pounds I could have my server up and running, new PSU kit all fitted. This would take a couple of days incl ordering the parts. They responded almost immediately to my email request for a price on the server power supply kit saying they needed to contact the distributor to confirm pricing.Ī short time later they emailed to say the cost was 810 Pounds incl taxes for just the parts.īut that for an additional 95 pounds they could fit the parts into the server and give a 6 months warranty. I want to update this thread, I contacted a UK Kaleidescape dealer called HiFiCinema who are at I will sell everything if I cannot get a solution to this power supply problem. But I refuse to pay 1200 pounds for a power supply and fans. This is the first time I have posted anything on this forum, from the list of gear I have purchased from Kaleidescape for the video side of my system, you should be able to understand that I am not a cheap Charlie. I do not 'have' a dealer that looks after my system, so no one is going to get their toes trod on. If a dealer or individual wishes to contact me via direct message and not be publicly quoted on any suggested fix or price that will be respected. I am happy to fit the power supply myself, I have seen the detailed instructions and whilst it doesn't look a five minute job, it does look like something I can manage myself. However, to suggest that 1200 Pounds for a power supply is value for money (not including fitting) is absurd.ĭoes anyone or any dealer have any suggestions for a replacement power supply at a reasonable price please. This leads me to say this, when it works Kaleidescape systems are simply excellent. Or I could buy an exchange server for 4600 British Pounds (6800 British Pounds if I did not exchange my old server). I contacted a dealer in the UK who informed me the price for a power supply was 1200 British Pounds this was not including fitting the power supply. The system is now in the UK and has been for three years and worked as it should.įour months ago the server stopped communicating with the network, there were lights on the server, the server appears to not boot up properly and as such not connect to the network.įrom what I read on this forum it looks like a classic power supply issue. The server is full to capacity with hard drives and until now everything has worked flawlessly apart from the odd movie that would not import here and there. I purchased the server in Australia some years ago along with two disk vaults, two M500 players and five M300 players. Some background and information on my system:. I would like to ask for some help please to purchase a power supply for my KServer-5000. Just click the "Register" button in the upper right corner of this page, and follow the instructions there. It's easy and free to register for the forum. You won't see this annoying notice at the top of every screen!□.Go directly to great scenes in your favorite movies, created by other owners, and add automation to playback of your system with Scripts. The "resources" area of the forum contains many "Favorite Scene" and Script files that can dramatically increase the enjoyment of your Kaleidescape system. Use the "Conversation" feature (known as "private messaging" on other forums) to communicate directly with any of the other users here.You will be able to start your own thread on a topic or question, or you can reply to other threads/discussions. Participate in the discussions! You must have a registered account to make posts on the forums.There is no cost to register for a full account.īenefits of registering for a full account: but we strongly encourage you to register for a full account. The forum is free to use and most of the forum can be used by guests who are not registered. You are currently in "Guest" mode and not logged in with a registered account.
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