Hello,

That was my initial guess, but now the problem has “upgraded” from red LEDs to 
LEDs that are off. I was talking with my lab group and they said they had the 
red LED state in the field before, but giving the power connector a gentle 
wiggle, it turned green and they were able to use the x410 as usual. After I 
tried the same, my leds subsequently turned off and have not turned on since.

We have two x410s and two x410 power supplies, with one of them working as 
usual. Taking the “suspect” power supply, we found the voltage to swing between 
4.5 and 12 volts. The other power supply stays at a steady 12 V. Taking steady 
power supply and connecting it to the “suspect” x410, still no LEDs. I could 
try taking the “suspect” power supply and connect it to the working x410, but 
frankly if the voltage is swinging I would rather not take my chances.
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