Older Norco 4224 Case / Drives with Power Disable Feature


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I am looking to purchase some 10TB drives to upgrade my 24 drive unraid system.  Ideally once I have a 10TB parity drive in position I could add a few more and pull out 7-8 of my 10 year old 1.5TB drives.  

 

The case is not that old though.  Probably 4-5 years.   

 

As documented here - https://www.hgst.com/sites/default/files/resources/HGST-Power-Disable-Pin-TB.pdf . Many new drives are coming with a new Power Disable Feature.  Apparently you need a power supply that supports this feature or you buy an adapter than removes Pin 3.  

 

However my older Norco cases has a back plane that supplies all the connections for the drives.  Does anyone know if I get drives with this Power Disable Feature  - will they work?  I prefer not to have to cut wires or put tape over pins.

 

If you are in the know - please let me know.

 

Thank you.

 

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On 1/16/2018 at 1:38 AM, jesseasi said:

Does anyone know if I get drives with this Power Disable Feature  - will they work?  I prefer not to have to cut wires or put tape over pins.

 

Probably not without a hack.   The best solution would be to just buy drives without that feature.  If you are buying HGST drives they sell ones with or without power disable feature.

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Ok. well if you have a Norco 4224 older model - not sure when they updated them...but when installing one of these power disable drives - they do not spin up.  Now I need to find a hack?  an adapter?  or see if Norco can sell me an updated backplane?

 

Anyone here can point me in the right direction?

 

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27 minutes ago, jesseasi said:

Now I need to find a hack?

This is the easiest and best hack.

On 1/16/2018 at 4:38 AM, jesseasi said:

put tape over pins.

Use Kapton tape, it's extremely thin, great adhesive, it's specifically meant to insulate connections. In short, it's meant for this type of application.

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