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I tried that and putting it on a new SD card with no luck
I tried running it through my battery, powerboost, and through the pi itself. I didn’t do anything particular. I was waiting for my powerboost to come in the mail, that was the last thing I did. I just hope I didn’t fry it.rodocop wrote: ↑Wed Apr 25, 2018 9:23 amThe pictures seem okay, wiring doesn't look bad. Are you running off a battery or plugged directly in? You've tried a new image I see...Can you recall if you did anything in particular, before it stopped working, or even if you dropped it etc...Hard to say why it isn't working for you.
rodocop wrote: ↑Wed Apr 25, 2018 9:33 amcheck the power connections going into the pi, (the black and red wires on PP1 and PP6). Try removing those and plug it in with a micro USB only, see if that helps. Do you have photos of where those wires go on the powerboost, to confirm they are wired properly there too, if you have the polarity reversed you may have a problem.
Removed pp1 and pp6 still nothingrodocop wrote: ↑Wed Apr 25, 2018 9:33 amcheck the power connections going into the pi, (the black and red wires on PP1 and PP6). Try removing those and plug it in with a micro USB only, see if that helps. Do you have photos of where those wires go on the powerboost, to confirm they are wired properly there too, if you have the polarity reversed you may have a problem.
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