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Accidentally connected PI PC to 12V

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Published in 2017-2-27 03:51:27 | Show all floors |Read mode
Edited by Nareg at 2017-2-27 08:01

Hi!

I had accidentally connected Orange PI PC to 12V power supply. Now no LEDs are on even when I use my 5V power supply. What should I check? What do I need to test?

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Published in 2017-3-23 00:25:48 | Show all floors
I think its safe to say that it is fried I'm afraid. Not much you can do at this point

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Published in 2017-3-23 06:07:58 | Show all floors
How much time you connect the 12V power? if you leave a while, have a chance to work... but, if you put the 12v power and leave it... you lost your board...

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Published in 2019-6-27 10:39:40 | Show all floors
I just did the same thing.  Disconnected a running PC2, set things down, did some moving, picked up the PC2 and the yellow tipped PS and couldn't figure out why it didn't run.  Who was the IDIOT the made the same plug for 5 volts or is it 12 volts.  Every voltage has it's own size plug - unless it's a Orange Pi

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