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Sonntag, 10. Juli 2022, 00:28
Per Aquacomputer, RGBpx uses Molex PicoBlade 51021-400 plugs. Note that the Aquacomputer pinout is not the same as the pinout of preassembled Molex cables.Is there a generic name for the connector (ie. not RGBpx) that I can search for from electronics suppliers to build my own connectors with? I've seen some references to "picoblade" in random places, but I'm not sure if that's it.
That is most unfortunate. As I mentioned in the post above, RGBpx cables are not pinned the same as factory made Molex Pico-Blade cables. If you look at the pin-outs I provided, +5VDC and ground are on the 2 outer pins. If you got this backwards, it would reverse +5VDC and ground, which would probably result in smoke coming out. You may have fried the LED strip and the RGBpx port on the Quadro. If you somehow got +5VDC on the Data pin, that might also fry things. I can't think of any other reason that a cable would melt. Where did the smoke come from? Could you tell? If smoke came from the Quadro, the RGBpx port is probably fried. The PWM fan ports use 12VDC so they are probably OK.Hello everyone,
I'll dig out this thread, as I've experienced some problem while moddind 3 pin argb to Quadro RGBpx header.
A little over year ago I've succeed, connected 3x Arctic Cooling fans to D5 Next pump, all still working well.
Recently using same method, identical Molex cable (bought 5 at that point) I've failed miserably - +5V cable literally melted. Prior to installation I've checked everything, there were no shorts, +5 and GND where should be, data was in right place as well. I've connected it to LED strip which was a part of AKWB waterblock to the Quadro controller and seen smoke literally straight away. I can only assume that ledstrip was (probably not anymore) fully functional, as I've bought the block 2nd hand.
Any idea what could go wrong there? As mentioned, tried with multimeter and I'm sure everything was connected properly - GND to single pin in argb strip and +5 to the outer one of the other 2 pins. Mid one was a data.
Is it possible, that Quadro header is faulty somehow? I can try to connect fans to it (from d5) but I will be very unhappy if they will die after that test.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
D.
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Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 2 mal editiert, zuletzt von »darrecky« (24. März 2023, 18:22)
I don't see the schematic you referred to.I smoked an RGBpx cable once because I used a premade Molex PicoBlade cable.
The premade PicoBlade cables are pinned out 1-4, 2-3, 3-2, 4-1 (see pin-out in schematic below).
The wire guage are 28 AWG UL 1061, if your wire are smaller than 28 AWG, that may be your problem.
Also, double check your pin-out to ensure it is RGBpx compliant, opposite from schematic below.
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According the eBay listing cable is 28awg, but looks very thin.
If you look at picture attached, I've connected +5V to green (that one melted), GND to red and data to black. Yellow was unused. Please let me know if I did it correctly.
Pictures of how I've connected it are attached (melted green cable removed, yellow moved into its place for picture purpose). Also there is a pic of melted one as well. I've just push end of the wires of loose cables into an argb extension and secured it with tape for testing only. And that was it due to unexpected outcome of the test itself.
Also if I remember correctly, the smoke did not appear straight away, I guess only after aquasite loaded (or maybe on log in screen) good couple of seconds after power up.
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Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »InfoSeeker« (24. März 2023, 19:35)
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I find myself getting confused trying to figure out if you somehow reversed +5VDC and ground from the various pictures. Also, you are using Red for Ground and Yellow for +5VDC which is kind of confusing. It seems like you know what you are doing, and have successfully done this before, but this is very easy to screw up. Now it is difficult to test because you don't know if the Quadro RGBpx port and/or the LED strip is fried.I believe I did it properly. Bumps as per 1st attachment are underneath, not on top. So it is slide to the socket as on 2nd attachment.
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I can only see 3 options here:
1. due to poor connection (bare wires slided into argb plug) there was connection issue - as Remayz suggested in earlier post "if your wire has a high enough resistance, it could be "seen" as a load by the quadro, and not create a high enough current to trigger a short circuit protection"
2. led strip was faulty from the beginning
3. RGBpx connector (or logic/controller) in Quadro was faulty - bought it 2nd hand, so maybe someone experimented on it.
Quote Remayz the ARGB extension wire did not melt? only the one from the picoblade cable?
No, all other cables / plugs seems looks completely fine, no sign of any overheating
If everything was connected as should I can try again, all properly soldered this time, but simply I'm a bit scared that I will fry something expensive here.
Sorry, but haven't figured out how to quote someone :/
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