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USB Wall Plug and Power over Ethernet not working - CanadianIceTech - 07-15-2016

So I got 2 of my boards going as media centers, however I'm having some issues with power

Currently, I have 1 plugged into the USB port of a PS4, and the other into a PS3. Doing so, they will boot up and operate fine. However, doing this means that more power is being used as the PS3 has to be on, and the PS4 has to be in standby mode for the USB ports to be powered.

At first I tried using a wall charger from my phone, and it would boot fine but as soon as I opened kodi the board would reset.

Then I tried the USB port on the TV, which didn't work (not sure how much power it gives since it's the service port. I was hoping to have it turn on with the TV)

Lastly, I tried the Power over Ethernet. I got the official adapter from the kickstarter campaign. Tested the network cable and it checks out. Plugged the network cable into the adapter, and the adapter into the ethernet and mini usb power ports on the board. The router (Asus RT-N66U), wouldn't even detect anything on that port, and the board's red LED wouldn't light up.

Is there something I'm maybe doing wrong? I want to get this sorted out before I install 2 of these in my cars.


RE: USB Wall Plug and Power over Ethernet not working - DonFL - 07-16-2016

I think you're answering your own question.

Operating it with a properly sized power source, you're good to go, otherwise, you have an issue.

As far as PoE, my guess is your router doesn't support PoE; have you confirmed? If its a standard home router, I doubt its capable.


RE: USB Wall Plug and Power over Ethernet not working - CanadianIceTech - 07-16-2016

I would have thought a wall charger would have been capable of providing enough power, considering a PS3/PS4 can provide enough through the USB port.

How much current is required to run it?


RE: USB Wall Plug and Power over Ethernet not working - DonFL - 07-16-2016

http://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/Main_Page#Power_Usage

Get a true adapter, many phone chargers will do some current limiting that will cause you issues.


USB Wall Plug and Power over Ethernet not working - Ante_Boras - 07-18-2016

I use a 5V 2A (10W) adapter. Don't forgot the power consumption rise with the load of the Pine64. If you can boot but the system crash or do unexpected malfunctions you know what can be happened.
Normal USB Host ports deliver 500mA (2.5W) and the most TV have write down in the manual or datasheet his max. power consumption over the USB Port.

The best and recommend solution is to use a solid wall plug with 2A or more. The Apple iPad charger are currently the best one you can get on the marked.


RE: USB Wall Plug and Power over Ethernet not working - MarkHaysHarris777 - 07-18-2016

I recommend a good two wire (18-22 awg) switching power supply rated at 5v @ 2.5A  2500ma;  similar to the Raspberry PI international supply listed at this link.

marcushh777


RE: USB Wall Plug and Power over Ethernet not working - lennychuck - 07-20-2016

The AC power supply that Pine provided as part of the kickstarter (and that's available on the Pine web store) has apparently burned out. I can power up off another charger (tested using the charger and cable for my kindle), but the Pine wall charger is toast. Anyone else have that issue? Is there an issue with keeping it plugged for long periods of time? I think I'm going to go with Mr. Harris' suggestion of the raspberry pi charger as a replacement.


RE: USB Wall Plug and Power over Ethernet not working - tllim - 07-21-2016

(07-20-2016, 06:29 AM)lennychuck Wrote: The AC power supply that Pine provided as part of the kickstarter (and that's available on the Pine web store) has apparently burned out.  I can power up off another charger (tested using the charger and cable for my kindle), but the Pine wall charger is toast.  Anyone else have that issue?  Is there an issue with keeping it plugged for long periods of time?  I think I'm going to go with Mr. Harris' suggestion of the raspberry pi charger as a replacement.

Sorry to know that your Pine Power Supply toasted. Please PM me on the following info and I will ask shipping facility to replace you which a new one.

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RE: USB Wall Plug and Power over Ethernet not working - lennychuck - 08-02-2016

(07-21-2016, 01:43 PM)tllim Wrote: Sorry to know that your Pine Power Supply toasted. Please PM me on the following info and I will ask shipping facility to replace you which a new one.

Thanks much! Will do.


RE: USB Wall Plug and Power over Ethernet not working - MarkHaysHarris777 - 08-02-2016

(07-20-2016, 06:29 AM)lennychuck Wrote: The AC power supply that Pine provided as part of the kickstarter (and that's available on the Pine web store) has apparently burned out.  I can power up off another charger (tested using the charger and cable for my kindle), but the Pine wall charger is toast.  Anyone else have that issue?  Is there an issue with keeping it plugged for long periods of time?  I think I'm going to go with Mr. Harris' suggestion of the raspberry pi charger as a replacement.

I must say that my intent is certainly not to disparage any particular brand or company, or vendor.  My only intent was to let folks know what I've tested and experienced as 'good' over the long haul...  my SBCs are on 24x7x365. There are a lot of substandard wall warts out there, some of them rated above their capacity, and some not able to sustain continued full load usage. Buyer beware.

The power supply I recommended is a quality supply... there may be others too,  and your experience with the Pine supply may be a rare snafu...   YMMV...