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Last weekend with no warning my Time Capsule died. No Post, no lights, no network and no hard drive spin up. I’ve had a hard drive die in this TC before but the wireless/wired networking still worked until I replace the drive. The Drive is fine, I have it running on a USB adaptor. Is there a replacement power supply available for the Time Capsule? thanks Buck

Time Capsules are notorious for power supply failure. Unfortunately, I am not immediately aware of a source for replacement. Your best bet is probably to check eBay until one surfaces. Sorry I don’t have better news! However, if you desire a certain catharsis, you can register your Time Capsule on the Apple Time Capsule Memorial Register. At least it will reveal that you are not alone!

You should try calling Apple Support and see if they’ll send you a replacement. Apparently they’ve had enough reports for this model. You’ll just have to verify the serial number on the TC. I recently experienced the same issue on my first generation 500GB model this past Monday. They sent me a replacement the next day. I just have to send them back the broken hardware. NOTE: I don’t have AppleCare. Unfortunately they won’t help transferring the data from the old TC to the new.

The life expectancy of a TC is 18 mo. I suggest you got to ATCMR like the previous poster said and vent your frustration.

You don’t say how old your Time Capsule is. I recently read about one person with a dead TC who got it replaced because his Mac was under Applecare, even though the TC was over a year old. Have you called Apple to see what your options are?

Hello, I think the problem is the temperature. See this article (sorry, but is in spanish): http://www.macuarium.com/foro/index.php?…

Mine also died suddenly last week. I got a whole 20 months of life. Apple said it was out of warranty and my only choice was to give my old one to them and $279 ($20 savings) I could get another one. Woo Hoo! They also will not sell you apple care when purchasing a TC without a new computer. Very disappointed with apple on this one.

I found that my TC would get no where near as hot if I raised it above the table it was sitting on. I put mine on a couple of old cd cases and the temperature dropped significantly. I think the extra clearance gave the vents on the bottom better airflow. The temperature difference was so significant I could hardly believe it.

I put mine on 4 small pieces of plastic of thumbnail size 0.20" high so air can flow underneath. Btw. i recently opened it and changed the original 500GB HD against a 2TB green Western digital one without any problams… only the apple care protection plan won´t “care” anymore, I guess…

Apple will replace it if is is covered by warranty or Applecare ( or your consumer rights). They do not supply parts for the device nor cover any data recovery. Time Capsules usually drop dead from over heating. The internal fan is directed at the Hard drive, it hardly ever turns on, and if it does it just stirs up the hot air inside the device as there is no ventilation. The fan needs to be modded to turn on more and pointed at the power supply - as this is the part that fails. Specifically it’s the capacitors on the power supply. After the faulty components are replaced reassemble the TC with ventilation holes drilled through the base.