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TAIFU4-Pin 12V 8.33A - 9A Power Adapter for Synology Disk Station 4-Bay DS410 DS410j DS411 DS411J DS412 DS412 + DS416 DS418 DS918+ DS923+ DiskStation Network Storage NAS Server 12V DC Power Supply
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TAIFU4-Pin 12V 8.33A - 9A Power Adapter for Synology Disk Station 4-Bay DS410 DS410j DS411 DS411J DS412 DS412 + DS416 DS418 DS918+ DS923+ DiskStation Network Storage NAS Server 12V DC Power Supply

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Product ID: 123861056
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Details

  • Brand
    TAIFU
  • Connectivity Technology
    4-Pin
  • Connector Type
    Barrel
  • Compatible Devices
    Synology Disk
  • Included Components
    'Synology
  • Special Feature
    Short Circuit
12V Power Output
🔌4-Pin Connector
🛡️Over Voltage Protection

Description

🔋 Power Up Your Storage Game!

  • SAFETY FIRST - Equipped with OVP, OCP, and SCP for ultimate device protection.
  • ROBUST POWER SUPPLY - Delivers a steady 12V at 9A for reliable performance.
  • VERSATILE INPUT RANGE - Supports 110-240V for global usability.
  • PEACE OF MIND WARRANTY - Enjoy a 3-year warranty and 3-month money-back guarantee.
  • UNMATCHED COMPATIBILITY - Seamlessly powers a wide range of Synology Disk Stations.

The TAIFU 4-Pin 12V 8.33A - 9A Power Adapter is a high-performance power supply designed specifically for Synology Disk Stations. With a robust output of 12V and 9A, it ensures reliable operation for various NAS models. This adapter features a 4-pin connector and is compliant with industry safety standards, including over voltage, over current, and short circuit protection. It supports a wide input voltage range of 110-240V, making it suitable for global use. Backed by a 3-year warranty and a 3-month money-back guarantee, this power adapter is the perfect solution for your network storage needs.

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Specifications

Energy Specifications MetREACH
Number of Items1
Unit Count1 Count
Colorblack
Connectivity Technology4-Pin
Current Rating9 Amps, 7.5 Amps, 7 Amps, 8 Amps
Power PlugNo Plug
Power SourceCorded Electric
Output Voltage12 Volts
PortableNo
Wattage120 watts
Amperage9 Amps
Compatible DevicesSynology Disk Stations
Mount TypeWall Mount
Connector Type Used on CableBarrel Connector
Input Voltage240 Volts
Main Power Connector Type4 Pin
Additional FeaturesShort Circuit Protection

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Reviews

4.1

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S**E

Power brick saved my data!

Well, the other morning I woke up to over 800 email notifications from my 6 year old Synology DS-918+, each one stating "abnormal power" on each different drive. The final E-Mail was that Storage Pool 1 was crashed. And here I thought having a one drive fault tolerance would be good enough to protect 30 years worth of documents, photos, music, and movies. If one fails then I'll just throw a new drive in, rebuild the array, and carry on. How wrong I was.It wasn't until I actually started think about what was actually irreplaceably important out of all that that I started freaking out and had an anxiety/panic attack last night.And then this power brick showed up today.My NAS is currently powered up, accessible, and copying all of the important stuff to both Storage Pool 2 on the DX517 Expansion module as well as to a standalone SATA drive plugged into a different system that I'll store elsewhere.One drive is "crashed" and in read-only mode. Fine, fine. I'll take it out, format it in a different system, replace it, and rebuild the array. The other one has a "System Partition Failed". Ok on that one too...that's a future problem to resolve. All drives report Healthy, so that's another plus...it's just the file system that has a problem.So...this purchase was worth every single penny and saved my sanity. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with all of the stock in Tums that I just purchased though. :DI've also got a new-open-box DS-920+ on the way. I'll throw 4 of my old 8TB drives in it, copy my data to it as well, plop it over at a friend's house, and figure out how to do remote syncing.This will not happen again!

A**R

It works!

It's works! using this plug for my Synology Nas. only been a couple months so far. So will see how long this plug last. For now, I will give it 5 stars. It I can get 2 years of use out of it only then I will recommend it

R**T

Replacement Power Supply for DS418Play

Woke up one morning to my Diskstation being offline. It had been doing that lately about one a month but I couldn't figure out why, there were no logs and it was on a UPS. So, I went and hit the power button and it whirred up, lights came on, disks clicked and then - off again. I checked the plugs, made sure things were snug and hit the button again, this time it didn't even get as far as the previous time.The unit was six days out of warranty.My AMEX card gave a 1 year extended warranty but required an estimate to repair - Synology would not provide the estimate since they don't make that one anymore. My local PC repair shop wouldn't quote on it. So, out of luck.Searching around online I found a few things it could be. Replacing the power supply was the easiest (others required me to do some soldering on the board) but since it wasn't a sure thing I decided to go with this no-brand power supply. It did the trick and one year on it's still going strong. So if you have a DS418Play and it starts shutting down this might be the fix you're looking for.

K**Y

BEWARE - can't handle current draw after a couple years

failed after 2 years.over this last weekend, my snylogy starts complaining about disk power resets. eventually all the drives were resetting while it was online.looks like it's ability to sustain the current draw is a problem. voltage is drop during busy times while the sinology is attempting to operate.now can't even power on disk 1 and 2 (while disk 3/4 power up). the drives are in a power cycle loop. you can hear them start to spin up, then down. and 10-20 seconds later, retry. almost thought I had a double disk failure.turns out replacing THIS power supply with an official Synology power supply fixed the issue.BEWARE - if your data is important, always back it up somewhere regardless. but also avoid this power supply for the needless restore from backups when it eventually can't handle the current draw.

C**Y

Great replacement

Had my original Synology power adapter fail after a few years of use, so decided to give this one a try. It’s significantly cheaper than the Synology branded adapter, but so far it seems to work great on my DS918+. Time will tell whether it lasts longer than the original, but definitely no fitment issues and no performance issues, so I’m a happy customer.

J**R

worked 2 years and gave up

worked 2 years and gave up

S**S

Fixes the issue if its the power brick

had my synology ds918+ go offline while at a camp and when I came home, it was just off. my desktops were on, modem/router were on (both modem/router and nas are on a PSU, my one desktop that is not was still on, so not a power outage or it would be offline). Tried it on a different outlet, nothing. Pulled drives out, pulled extra ram out, nothing. Tested with multimeter and couldn't get any signal through it. one 2 of the prongs, the continuity test worked, but also noticed the green led light (didn't realize it had one) was off on the brick.Synology support said it was out of warrenty so no help there (not their issue really), so I decided to order one of these to rule that out. Came 2 days later, and when i plugged it in, green light on brick, hooked it into the nas and blue power light came on. Minute later, could connect to it.Not too bad of a fix cost after 4 years of non stop running. Might as well try that if you are getting the same thing with zero power coming, or your power brick is flickering.

M**T

Brought Synology NAS back to life

Synology NAS would not boot up after a very massive power outage with power surges even though it was on an ATP UPS. Blue light on the front just blinked. Docs were marginal/useless. Online blogs indicated the most likely culprit was the power brick and this was a low risk experiment. A replacement from synology was significantly more expensive. Replaced original power brick with this and the NAS came right up. Very relieved. Six stars relative to the alternatives.

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