WS-6-Mini died, trying to determine why
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 5:51 pm
Here's the setup:
We've got a WS-6-Mini powering a MikroTik CCR-1009 (48V), and a MikroTik FTC11 (48V).
Powering the Mini (via its DC barrel jack) is an Iota DLS-5413 power supply. There is also a chain (series) of 4 12V AGM batteries connected to the same power supply output, in parallel with the Mini.
It was working fine for a few months, but had an issue where the ethernets would not negotiate a 1Gbps link. Only 100Mbps.
While trying to fix it, I power-cycled the Mini. It began booting, and at the moment when it decided to apply power to the connected loads (about 30 seconds into the boot process) I heard a "crack" sound, then a sizzle, and some smoke rolled out of the Mini.
It still came up and powered the loads, but it complained about being unable to measure output voltage/current, saying "Error". After I cycled it again, it would no longer power the connected loads.
With no other changes, I replaced it with another WS-6-Mini. This Mini works fine, and negotiates 1Gbps ethernet links.
So I'm left trying to figure out why it failed. The Mini datasheet specifies a maximum input voltage of 53V. The Iota power supply datasheet says it puts out 54.4V, with a 0.5% margin of error.
I wonder: Is it likely that too much input voltage killed it, or is something else afoot here?
Looking at the board on the failed unit, on its underside the 5-pin "U43" component appears to be the source of the escaped magic smoke. Nothing else looks visibly damaged. The board says "Rev B".
We've got a WS-6-Mini powering a MikroTik CCR-1009 (48V), and a MikroTik FTC11 (48V).
Powering the Mini (via its DC barrel jack) is an Iota DLS-5413 power supply. There is also a chain (series) of 4 12V AGM batteries connected to the same power supply output, in parallel with the Mini.
It was working fine for a few months, but had an issue where the ethernets would not negotiate a 1Gbps link. Only 100Mbps.
While trying to fix it, I power-cycled the Mini. It began booting, and at the moment when it decided to apply power to the connected loads (about 30 seconds into the boot process) I heard a "crack" sound, then a sizzle, and some smoke rolled out of the Mini.
It still came up and powered the loads, but it complained about being unable to measure output voltage/current, saying "Error". After I cycled it again, it would no longer power the connected loads.
With no other changes, I replaced it with another WS-6-Mini. This Mini works fine, and negotiates 1Gbps ethernet links.
So I'm left trying to figure out why it failed. The Mini datasheet specifies a maximum input voltage of 53V. The Iota power supply datasheet says it puts out 54.4V, with a 0.5% margin of error.
I wonder: Is it likely that too much input voltage killed it, or is something else afoot here?
Looking at the board on the failed unit, on its underside the 5-pin "U43" component appears to be the source of the escaped magic smoke. Nothing else looks visibly damaged. The board says "Rev B".