USB cable overheating, possible short?
Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 3:38 pm
Hello everyone!
I got my i3 pro B 2 days ago, assembled it immediately and tried to turn it on.
Y-axis was on reverse but everything else was fine. Found here on the forums a way to fix it with firmware.
I then proceeded with everything needed to fix the problem, and everything seemed ok until i plugged in the usb cable.
When i plugged the USB cable i noticed that my laptop did not see any new devices, no notification no nothing (win7).
In less than 15 seconds i was weirded out by the smell of a burning plastic so i thought i would turn everything off to find out what happened.
To my surprise the USB cable was extremely hot, almost impossible to touch.
After checking and testing i realised i had luckily not burnt anything. Motors worked fine, lcd showed what it was supposed to show
and everything, apart from the USB port/cable, was peachy.
A lot of web research ( https://www.thingiverse.com/groups/sunh ... topic:2469 ) pointed me to the power supply shorting out. I tried measuring it but i got 0V at ground so apparently that was not the problem.
Any help would be appreciated! I have no idea what to look for or what to try. Plus, i have almost no experience when it comes to anything electronic.
i3 pro B with GT2560 board, single extruder, assembled as is.
Win 7, Core2Duo, 2GB ram laptop
I got my i3 pro B 2 days ago, assembled it immediately and tried to turn it on.
Y-axis was on reverse but everything else was fine. Found here on the forums a way to fix it with firmware.
I then proceeded with everything needed to fix the problem, and everything seemed ok until i plugged in the usb cable.
When i plugged the USB cable i noticed that my laptop did not see any new devices, no notification no nothing (win7).
In less than 15 seconds i was weirded out by the smell of a burning plastic so i thought i would turn everything off to find out what happened.
To my surprise the USB cable was extremely hot, almost impossible to touch.
After checking and testing i realised i had luckily not burnt anything. Motors worked fine, lcd showed what it was supposed to show
and everything, apart from the USB port/cable, was peachy.
A lot of web research ( https://www.thingiverse.com/groups/sunh ... topic:2469 ) pointed me to the power supply shorting out. I tried measuring it but i got 0V at ground so apparently that was not the problem.
Any help would be appreciated! I have no idea what to look for or what to try. Plus, i have almost no experience when it comes to anything electronic.
i3 pro B with GT2560 board, single extruder, assembled as is.
Win 7, Core2Duo, 2GB ram laptop