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by Evendrop
Sun Jan 08, 2017 3:48 am
Forum: Support for Helder's Products
Topic: All in One PCB Support Thread
Replies: 995
Views: 1631230

Re: All in One PCB Support Thread

The fuse is in place after the power strip to prevent high current spikes killing parts on the board. It's rated at 500mA but has never been an issue for anyone , have you connected the board to a pc to see if it's programmed as a usb controller? so after wiring the AIO up to a usb socket i had lay...
by Evendrop
Fri Jan 06, 2017 3:18 am
Forum: Support for Helder's Products
Topic: All in One PCB Support Thread
Replies: 995
Views: 1631230

Re: All in One PCB Support Thread

The fuse is in place after the power strip to prevent high current spikes killing parts on the board. It's rated at 500mA but has never been an issue for anyone , have you connected the board to a pc to see if it's programmed as a usb controller? so after wiring the AIO up to a usb socket i had lay...
by Evendrop
Thu Jan 05, 2017 12:34 am
Forum: Support for Helder's Products
Topic: All in One PCB Support Thread
Replies: 995
Views: 1631230

Re: All in One PCB Support Thread

Only thing that comes to mind is too much current coming into the board and the fuse tripping. Before programming it try it out on a pc through usb. So i just tried to run the board with using only my pcs power.... still nothing detected. whats the fuse trip at? I'll start checking to see what curr...
by Evendrop
Mon Jan 02, 2017 9:37 pm
Forum: Support for Helder's Products
Topic: All in One PCB Support Thread
Replies: 995
Views: 1631230

Re: All in One PCB Support Thread

Hey helder, i hope you might be able to offer advice. so far I have tried everything to get the AIO 2.2 working with my pi, i have soldered and soldered until i cant solder any more. I have not been able to get the pi to recognise the AIO no matter what, I tested the board when it arrived and it wor...