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Special Forums Hardware ZOTAC NANO AD12...now a paperweight (power prob.) Post 302930354 by DGPickett on Friday 2nd of January 2015 02:19:47 PM
Old 01-02-2015
The conversion of 19vdc down to desired lower and sometimes negative voltages is generaly done on a motherboard using power transistors, diode rectifiers, coils and capacitors. Could be one of the transistors blew, or a cap shorted.
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pwrkap_cli(1)							   User Manuals 						     pwrkap_cli(1)

NAME
pwrkap_cli - Command line monitor and control program for pwrkap SYNOPSIS
pwrkap_cli host:port DESCRIPTION
pwrkap_cli is a command-line program that connects to a pwrkap server and downloads the hardware configuration and power configuration domain data from the server. Power use, energy use, and system status are dumped to the screen when the server sends a status update, and raw commands can be sent to the server. OPTIONS
host:port A hostname (or IP address) and a port to which this client should connect. COMMAND FORMAT
The command format looks like this: domain_name [ help | dump | cap new_cap ] COMMANDS
domain_name The name of the power configuration domain that the user wants to control. help Displays a short help screen. dump Displays the current hardware configuration and state of the server. cap new_cap Sets a new power cap and reconfigures the hardware to meet the cap. AUTHOR
Darrick J. Wong <djwong at us dot ibm dot com> SEE ALSO
pwrkap_gtk(1), pwrkap_aggregate(8), pwrkap_main(8) Linux January 2009 pwrkap_cli(1)
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