I am making a carputer and I just ran into a problem.
So I was trying to power my USB hub in the trunk using a splice off of the 5V line off of my M2-ATX. I hooked everything up which ment the hub (of course), GPS receiver, Creative Labs MP3 sound card, and the EQ off of the sound card using RCA.
I didn't check the voltage coming from the "5V" line.
Turns out that I miswired the splice to the 12V line. Sent that signal to the back instead, frying my hub, sound card, GPS reciever, and possibly my EQ. The EQ wasn't on at the time, but the RCA cables were hooked up. There could have been some damage.
So learn from my mistakes people. Buy a voltmeter, check all connections, ALWAYS!
Now laugh uncontrollably because of my misfortunes.
So I was trying to power my USB hub in the trunk using a splice off of the 5V line off of my M2-ATX. I hooked everything up which ment the hub (of course), GPS receiver, Creative Labs MP3 sound card, and the EQ off of the sound card using RCA.
I didn't check the voltage coming from the "5V" line.
Turns out that I miswired the splice to the 12V line. Sent that signal to the back instead, frying my hub, sound card, GPS reciever, and possibly my EQ. The EQ wasn't on at the time, but the RCA cables were hooked up. There could have been some damage.
So learn from my mistakes people. Buy a voltmeter, check all connections, ALWAYS!
Now laugh uncontrollably because of my misfortunes.