A few months ago I had the same thing on a PowerCenter 150 Tower.  I went over
to my local CompUSA store and found a replacement without any problems at all.
Cost was about $40.00.  It was a fairly easy install too.

Good Luck
David

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> <<The power supply on my Power Tower Pro 250 seems to have gone bad.
>
> There is no response whatsoever when I push the ON button on the
>
> computer or the keyboard.  No nothing.  AC and cord are fine.  How can
>
> I test the power supply?  If it is bad, where can I get a replacement?
>
> Thanks!>>
>
>

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