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iMac power supply (PSU) – won't turn on, random shutdowns

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Quick answer

Intel iMacs (21.5" and 27") have an internal power supply that typically wears out after 5-7 years — replacing it requires fully disassembling the iMac. The iMac 24" (M1/M3/M4), on the other hand, uses an external magnetic power adapter — if it fails, you just need a new adapter. We diagnose both. See per-model pricing at macmo.dk/reparation.

Two very different iMac architectures

iMac power supplies look very different depending on which model you have:

  • Intel iMacs (21.5” and 27”, 2012–2020): The power supply sits inside the iMac, behind the screen. The screen is bonded in place, so replacement requires unbonding with specialist tools.
  • iMac 24” (M1, M3, M4 — 2021+): The power supply is an external magnetic adapter that sits between the wall socket and the iMac. The iMac itself has no built-in PSU — just a DC input and a power IC on the logic board.

That makes repair fundamentally different per generation.

Why do Intel iMac PSUs fail?

Power supplies have one classic failure mechanism: the electrolytic capacitors dry out over time. It’s the same reason old TVs, monitors and PC power supplies fail after 5-10 years. Apple doesn’t use premium capacitors in their PSUs, so wear typically starts showing up around the 5-7 year mark.

Symptoms in order from early wear to total failure:

  1. The iMac feels unstable — random shutdowns once in a while
  2. The iMac goes to sleep and won’t wake until a hard restart
  3. The iMac starts but shuts down after a few minutes (the PSU can’t hold load)
  4. The iMac no longer starts (the PSU is fully dead)

iMac 24”: always start with the adapter

Because the iMac 24” has an external power supply, troubleshooting is very simple:

  1. Borrow another iMac 24” adapter from a friend or bring the iMac to us for testing. If it starts with another adapter — just a new adapter (DKK 600-800).
  2. Check the power cable between wall socket and adapter — it’s a standard IEC cable.
  3. Check the magnetic connector for dust, bent pins or mechanical damage.
  4. If the adapter and cable are OK but the iMac still won’t turn on, the fault is on the logic board (DC-in circuit or power IC). That requires component-level repair with us — typically DKK 1,500-3,000.

What does it cost?

Between DKK 600 and DKK 3,000 depending on model and fault:

iMac modelWhat’s faultyPrice with labour
iMac 21.5” Intel (2012-2017)Internal PSU + screen unbondingDKK 1,500-2,200
iMac 27” Intel (2012-2020)Internal PSU + screen unbondingDKK 1,800-2,500
iMac 24” M1/M3/M4 — adapter faultyNew external power adapterDKK 600-800
iMac 24” M1/M3/M4 — DC-in/power IC faultyComponent-level logic board repairDKK 1,500-3,000

See the current price for your specific model at macmo.dk/reparation. With us you get a free diagnosis and a fixed quote before the repair starts.

Prevention

PSU wear is unavoidable over time, but you can extend its lifespan:

  • Use a good surge protector. Even a single small lightning strike can kill the PSU (internal or external adapter) instantly.
  • Keep the iMac cool. Make sure there’s free airflow behind it — avoid pushing it right up against a wall or into a warm cabinet. This applies especially to Intel iMacs where the PSU sits inside the chassis.
  • Clean the cooling system every 3-4 years on Intel iMacs. Blocked ventilation = higher PSU temperature = faster wear.
  • Treat the iMac 24” adapter gently. Don’t tug the cable, avoid sharp bends at the connectors.
  • Power the iMac off when you’re away for several days. Even though sleep is efficient, the PSU still wears slightly.

Where can I get it repaired?

We cover the full range:

  • Intel iMacs: We have original or quality-approved internal PSUs for every model from 2012 onward. Disassembly requires specialist equipment (bonded screens) — it isn’t a home project.
  • iMac 24” (M1/M3/M4): We test the adapter first (often a new adapter solves it). If the fault is on the logic board, we do component-level repair of the DC-in and power IC.

Diagnosis is free and no-obligation, we always agree the terms before starting on complex jobs, and you get 2 years’ warranty on repairs we carry out.

How to test whether the iMac's PSU is the problem

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  1. Test the wall socket. Plug another device (a lamp, phone charger) into the same socket to confirm it's working.
  2. Test the power cable. Borrow another IEC power cable (the same type used for PCs). If the iMac starts with the other cable, your cable is the faulty one — a much cheaper fix.
  3. Hold the power button for 10 seconds. Hold the power button for 10 seconds. Release. Press normally. This is a hard reset that fixes some SMC-related faults.
  4. Listen for a hum at startup. If you can hear a faint hum from the back but no chime, the PSU is likely failing. Bring the iMac in for diagnosis.
  5. Book a diagnosis with us. If nothing works, it's hardware. Diagnosis with us is free if you proceed with a repair.

Frequently asked questions

My iMac won't turn on — is it always the PSU?
Not always. Check first: 1) Different wall socket? 2) Different power cable (or, on the iMac 24'', borrow another adapter)? 3) Hold the power button for 10 seconds. On Intel iMacs the breakdown is typically ~60% PSU, ~25% power-button flex cable, ~15% logic board. On the iMac 24'' it's most often either the external adapter or the logic board. We diagnose this in 30-60 minutes.
What does iMac PSU replacement cost?
Between DKK 600 and DKK 3,000 depending on model and fault — DKK 600-800 for a new external adapter for iMac 24'' M1/M3/M4 (you can often buy and plug it in yourself), DKK 1,500-3,000 for component-level repair of the DC-in/power IC on the iMac 24'' logic board, DKK 1,500-2,200 for an internal PSU on the iMac 21.5'' Intel (requires unbonding the screen), DKK 1,800-2,500 for an internal PSU on the iMac 27'' Intel. See the current price for your model at macmo.dk/reparation.
How long does an iMac PSU last?
Intel iMac internal PSUs typically last 5-8 years under normal use. Electrolytic capacitors dry out over time — that's the classic failure mechanism. iMacs in dusty environments or warm rooms wear out faster. The iMac 24''s external adapter is typically more durable, but cable/connector wear can develop after 4-5 years.
Can I replace the PSU myself?
On the iMac 24'' (M1/M3/M4): yes — just buy a new power adapter and plug it in, no screwdriver needed. On Intel iMacs: technically possible, but the screen has to be unbonded with specialist tools to reach the PSU. We recommend leaving the Intel models to us — mistakes can destroy the screen and logic board, and PSUs contain capacitors that can deliver a potentially fatal electric shock if not discharged first.