- Thu Nov 03, 2011 2:00 am
#2209
No need to return the shield. I've got it working now.
It was one of those ID-10T errors. I had cut the connector off my power adapter and measured the voltage to identify the negative and positive wires. What I didn't realize was that the leads of my multimeter were reversed :-[ so I was always identifying them wrong. That's why my friends power supply worked - he had the pos/neg leads identified correctly.
At least the board did not fry with the terminals connected wrong - it's working correctly (at least when the power is hooked up right).
Thanks for the help,
Fred <bowing head in shame>
It was one of those ID-10T errors. I had cut the connector off my power adapter and measured the voltage to identify the negative and positive wires. What I didn't realize was that the leads of my multimeter were reversed :-[ so I was always identifying them wrong. That's why my friends power supply worked - he had the pos/neg leads identified correctly.
At least the board did not fry with the terminals connected wrong - it's working correctly (at least when the power is hooked up right).
Thanks for the help,
Fred <bowing head in shame>