Hello!
It’s my first time needing to use the forum but essentially I just ordered my powerboost 500c from adafruit and went to solder it together on my table with some jumper wires but as I was holding the battery contacts on the powerboost jumper wires/breakout wires I saw arcs forming across them as they touched and disconnected. I was a little concerned so I just touched the battery and wires together for a few seconds with my hand and immediately my finger was on fire (not literally) so I dropped the powerboost onto the floor and looked at it to find a small bubble on the chip. I am fairly sure it died or was defective on arrival as I’m unsure what I did to cause it. I double checked all the soldering joints for flux and touching and couldn’t see anything.
Also when it came I realized I ordered the wrong part as I originally wanted a powerboost 500c (the charger+ boost) not the just boost one (basic) but I didn’t even realize there were multiple models.
Is it possible for me to get a new powerboost 500 basic?
https://ibb.co/LpTMHj0
https://ibb.co/fqkMfZj
https://ibb.co/8dpx2wq
Dead/Defective powerboost basic
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- adafruit_support_mike
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Re: Dead/Defective powerboost basic
Post a photo of your LiPo please, especially the connections that went to the PowerBoost. 800x600 images usually work best.
- DevBen
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Re: Dead/Defective powerboost basic
Here is the battery. It is a normal 3.7v lipo battery with a capacity of 10500mAh
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Re: Dead/Defective powerboost basic
Thank you.
The wires soldered to the PowerBoost in the first set of photos are both green. What kind of connection was between those and the LiPo?
The wires soldered to the PowerBoost in the first set of photos are both green. What kind of connection was between those and the LiPo?
- DevBen
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Re: Dead/Defective powerboost basic
Well one wire is the vbat and one is ground; although I hate how close together they are, so I directly connected the battery to the vbat and gnd pins
Red/+ -> vbat
Black/- -> gnd
Red/+ -> vbat
Black/- -> gnd
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Re: Dead/Defective powerboost basic
No other circuits or connectors in the path then, thank you.
The damage to the IC matches what happens when the power is connected backwards. It’s all too easy to do.
We don’t have direct proof of that happenung though, and there are other kinds of failure that could happen with the correct battery polarity.
Send a note containing a link to this page and your order number to [email protected]. The folks there will get you a replacement PowerBoost.
FWIW, I’d suggest grabbing a JST-PH2 jumper and connecting that to the LiPo:
https://www.adafruit.com/product/261
If you want soldered connections at both ends, cutting a double-ended jumper in half will give you a breakable connection in the middle of the cable:
https://www.adafruit.com/product/1131
I’ve personally killed enough circuis that I don’t allow myself to make power connections with anything but keyed and tested connectors any more.
The damage to the IC matches what happens when the power is connected backwards. It’s all too easy to do.
We don’t have direct proof of that happenung though, and there are other kinds of failure that could happen with the correct battery polarity.
Send a note containing a link to this page and your order number to [email protected]. The folks there will get you a replacement PowerBoost.
FWIW, I’d suggest grabbing a JST-PH2 jumper and connecting that to the LiPo:
https://www.adafruit.com/product/261
If you want soldered connections at both ends, cutting a double-ended jumper in half will give you a breakable connection in the middle of the cable:
https://www.adafruit.com/product/1131
I’ve personally killed enough circuis that I don’t allow myself to make power connections with anything but keyed and tested connectors any more.
Please be positive and constructive with your questions and comments.