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Originally Posted by @MatterFix I have heard that there is an issue with some of the charging cables, that might be your problem.
Your post reminded me about …
https://www.wegetaroundnetwork.com/topic/17558/page/1/matterport-pro3---included-ac-adapter-problems/
And, from this WGAN Forum discussion…
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Originally Posted by @RichardStanton Greetings all, apologies that it has been a while since my post on this, however I now have some information to share.
1. When I contacted MP support, after a few back and forth basic triage questions it was deemed to replace the full charging lineup (adapter, cable, battery cradle).
2. The only shipped a replacement cable, and once realized I submitted a query asking what happened to the other items, and if this was now a known issue to be with the cable itself. (at the time I had pretty much assumed that the adapter had to be at fault, I've never seen a cable alone cause that kind of fluctuation before, even when damaged.
3. Cable was received prior to the new adapter, decided to test it anyway... and it worked, much to my surprise.
4. Once the new adapter was in hand as well, decided to make the best of it and do a bank of tests to solidify the findings on the cable being the root cause, and submitted to MP (they seemed unsurprised, which I had been expecting at this point anyway)
Tests done:
Criteria for PASS in the first 4 tests = Battery inserted into cradle under the given test conditions. Cradle LEDs go through a startup cycle. Battery charges
Criteria for FAIL in the first 4 tests = No LED startup cycle, no battery charge, no response
Criteria for PASS in the last 4 tests = Stable 20V delivery
Criteria for FAIL in the last 4 tests = No stable 20V delivery
* Tested the new cable with the old adapter: PASS
* Tested the new cable with the new adapter: PASS
* Tested the old cable with the old adapter: FAIL
* Tested the old cable with the new adapter: FAIL
* Measured the output of the hot end of the old cable / old adapter : 1-5V fluctuation, bouncing to 0V at a steady cadence: FAIL
* Measured the output of the hot end of the old cable / new adapter : 1-5V fluctuation, bouncing to 0V on a steady cadence: FAIL
* Measured the output of the hot end of the new cable / old adapter : 20V Steady at the hot end: PASS
* Measured the output of the hot end of the new cable / new adapter: 20V Steady at the hot end: PASS
@Everly I would be curious to see if you end up with the same results, so please do let us know. From what I can infer from this whole thing, however, is that it's most likely a very known issue, and that the cable is also most likely the root cause in said cases.
The workaround of a universal AC adapter that can supply the proper 20V DC at at LEAST 1.5A is a solid stand-in while working to get things righted. Just remember the rules of power adapters. NEVER EVER play around with the Voltage requirements, too little or too much voltage can damage your device. Amps, however, you have more flexibility - Amps are fed on demand, so a 20V 3amp adapter can feed a device that needs 20V and 1.5amps with no issues, the device only gets as much power as it needs. This remains true as long as the amp requirement is less than or equal to the capability of the adapter's output. Do NOT go below the required amps, however, or you also risk damaging your device by starving it for power. e.g., powering a 20V 1.5A device with a 20V 1.0A adapter = Don't do it, powering a 20V 1.5A device with a 20V 1.5A or higher Adapter = OK) I would also suggest avoiding no-name Ali-Express type adapters unless you have the equipment to test the output yourself first to ensure it's stable, and that it is delivering what is advertised.
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