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David,
I have worked with several dozen enlight cases. Everyone in the
last year has a power supply with a big sticker on it showing the
Enlight Corporation name on it. If you bought this from a retailer
or wholesaler, I would think someone had replaced the power
supply before selling it to you.
Even the two replacement power supplies I have on the self here
have the Enlight sticker on them...
It could be a case that was returned for a bad power supply and it
was swapped out for a cheap one, then resold to you as new.
I would be suspicious.
Bob
At 10:34 AM 3/18/98 CST, you wrote:
>Good Folk,
>
>Back in 12/97 I ordered an Enlight 6680 mid-tower case largely on
>Enlight's "good reputation". The Enlight case I received is OK, but
>the power supply is not. The PS that shipped is an AGI 235 watt unit
>that lacks:
> FCC compliance
> UL listing
> CSA certification
>and interferes with my AM radio reception.
>
>At the time, Enlight's web site didn't list a 235w. PS for the 6680.
>I've been assuming that the cheapo PS was installed by someone else.
>
>Does anyone know if Enlight could have installed the cheapo? Do they
>_always_ sell cases with PS mounted? Or will they sell only the case?
>Is it common to get a "good" PS with an Enlight?
>
>I am negotiating with the mail-vendor. If Enlight puts cheapo's in
>the box then I ordered the wrong box. If not, I'm gonna ask for a
>new (fully certified) PS. TIA.
>
> Cheers,
> David
>
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