[Solved] Microlipo LEDs staying on
[Solved] Microlipo LEDs staying on
Been troubleshooting some power issues and had the pcb up so I could examine cabling. I figured I'd plug it in to charge since maybe the battery was just dead or something. It started charging and didnt seem to have an issue. Looked down and both LED's were on so I unplugged it. But both stayed on and the microlipo is now getting pretty hot. Anyone encounter this before?
Had to disconnect the + lead between the battery and charging board in order to stop it from heating up any further.
Had to disconnect the + lead between the battery and charging board in order to stop it from heating up any further.
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Re: Microlipo LEDs staying on
Additional information, I had a closing issue (made a thread about it on this forum) as well as no audio. I figured pop it open and check the USB audio card and then check the 3d printed hinge. Sure enough the + power wire on the usb audio card was nearly torn off on the USB card end. No big deal, resolder it, took like .2 seconds of heat to get it to make a firm connection. Then I hit the power switch to see if I had audio now. There was no power whatsoever. The screen didn't light up and the pi LED didn't light up. I was confused and figured re-check the wiring on everything to make sure I didn't short it somehow. No visible issues.
Maybe when I tried to remove the pcb/pi/3d face plate combo from the tin it bent slightly and broke some connections between the pcb and pi? Resoldered the DC, 3.3V and 5V. Still no power. At that point I tried what I listed in my first post, charging the battery. Which led to me desoldering the + between the battery and microlipo charger on the microlipo end. Soldering it back on had 0 issues. Now I am pretty lost on where to take this. The issue seems like a short between power and ground but I see 0 places it could be happening.
I'd check with a multimeter but I don't have one at home. I could take this to work and check it there but I am trying to exhaust my resources here before I do that.
Maybe when I tried to remove the pcb/pi/3d face plate combo from the tin it bent slightly and broke some connections between the pcb and pi? Resoldered the DC, 3.3V and 5V. Still no power. At that point I tried what I listed in my first post, charging the battery. Which led to me desoldering the + between the battery and microlipo charger on the microlipo end. Soldering it back on had 0 issues. Now I am pretty lost on where to take this. The issue seems like a short between power and ground but I see 0 places it could be happening.
I'd check with a multimeter but I don't have one at home. I could take this to work and check it there but I am trying to exhaust my resources here before I do that.
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Re: Microlipo LEDs staying on
So in your last photo you have two black wires soldered. Those are not soldered in the proper spot, you need to solder those to the round pins between where they are now. that would be why your audio is not working.
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I'd grab a multi-meter and check if there are any continuity issues with the micro lipo.
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Re: Microlipo LEDs staying on
Also try to re flow the positive and ground where the battery board connects to the PCB. and possibly run some jumper wires if needed. Sometimes all it takes is some flex in the boards to screw up those connections. Pretty easy to do that when you are popping the PCB out of the tin.
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Re: Microlipo LEDs staying on
Well I swapped out the battery board for a new one. Resoldered all the wires back on and fixed where my audio was going. Rechecked the micro lipo board and all of my connections. Everything looks good. Sadly I used all black wires for the build so pictures are only so helpful. And I can follow their paths easy enough but I really don't see anything there.
Going to put a wire between the battery positive and the battery board to see if that starts it up. Will report back with the results.
Going to put a wire between the battery positive and the battery board to see if that starts it up. Will report back with the results.
Re: Microlipo LEDs staying on
Checking continuity and where the power stops:
Power is good all the way to the battery board. A little high but it is getting there. 3.9V to 4V.
No power on the raspberry pi board though. Likewise there is weird continuity. All 3 switch pins have continuity between them. Likewise the edge of the battery, the foil like wrapper, seems to have continuity. I'm thinking the switch somehow went bad?
Power is good all the way to the battery board. A little high but it is getting there. 3.9V to 4V.
No power on the raspberry pi board though. Likewise there is weird continuity. All 3 switch pins have continuity between them. Likewise the edge of the battery, the foil like wrapper, seems to have continuity. I'm thinking the switch somehow went bad?
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Re: Microlipo LEDs staying on
Can't hurt to try replacing the switch. If you power the pi from a micro usb does it work?
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