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HP Compaq Prodesk 6200 SFF
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I recently purchased this pc I5 w/ssd and 8gb ram. Several upgrades later not knowing how refurbished it is I have been stocking replacement parts for it. Plan this to be my list computer I think. I'm retired now have question about the power supply. The original is working fine but I wanted a spare so when I search using factory part number for the original part. A replacement was presented to me. I have bought it and have read comparing both labels on since both are HP parts.  My problem or question with my new part is when the time comes to use it. It might be the end of my PC. The only difference I found was on the P2 connector, the wires match in color and position for the four wires on my existing part. The new part has an extra black wire on the P2 connector in the fifth slot/pin. See attached photos.

 

Is this ok, hope it my be extra ground which can't hurt. But I don't want to plug it in an find it's a power connector. I plug cord into the power supply and to my surprise it didn't fire up as no switch on it. It on the front of case LOL.

 

existing power supplyexisting power supplyNew power supplyNew power supplycurrent P2current P2New P2New P2

 

Look forward to any ones input. Even if it's how to jumper some pins to make it power up so I can put a meter on that pin to find out what it's doing

 

Thanks

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@Rfo056,

The answer is somewhat simple.  See the HP 6200 Pro(desk) SFF illustrated Parts

If you look at page1 it notes the 2 power supplies. 

611481-001 is the 613762-001

611482-001 is the 613763-001

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@Rfo056,

The answer is somewhat simple.  See the HP 6200 Pro(desk) SFF illustrated Parts

If you look at page1 it notes the 2 power supplies. 

611481-001 is the 613762-001

611482-001 is the 613763-001

This system is feedback driven thru Solution and Kudo flags. It's the only means of knowing if you have been served. Please click Accept as Solution, if your problem is solved. To say THANK YOU, press the "thumbs up symbol" to render a KUDO. You can render both Solution and KUDO..

HP Envy 8 5010 Tablet
(2) HP DV7t i7 3160QM 2.3Ghz 8GB
Printer -- HP OfficeJet Pro 8620 Legal
Custom Asus Z97D, I7-4790k, 16GB RAM, WIN10 Pro 64bit, ZOTAC GTX1080 AMP Extreme 3 fan 8GB RAM, 500GB SSD, Asus PB287 4k monitor, Rosewill Blackhawk case and 750W OCZ PSU.
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The power supplies are the same. This page has more information on the black wire. But to summarize, that black cable is a TAC cable that sends the PSU fan speed to the motherboard. The link I provided has more information on how to use the 611482-1 where the original PSU was installed.

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Thanks for the prompt response. I'm going to share this with the vendor as they had no idea. That way in case someone else asks they can answer.

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Glad I could be of some help!

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Well I finally got around to it, after having to work up enough nerve. Tore it apart and hooked up the new psu and turned it on holding my breath.  To my surprise it fired up and runs. So if that was the original I took out I'm good for quite a long time and have it as a spare now.

 

Now I can start new pursuits.

 

Thanks again

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Glad to be of some help!

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