Just did a search, everyone I could find in the thread above cut the red wire!

yeh thats what I thought. thanks a lot for the help!

Hey the red cable did it!

I’m powering the grid with a power bank, doyou know if I can power it via a power adaptor connected to the wall?

thanks!

Glad it worked! I power mine with a regular wall plug to USB adapter, like the one you probably use to charge your phone.

cool! happy it worked out! thanks

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What does one do if there is no red cable, only white, black, blue and green? Or should I perhaps cut the tiny golden threds?

Black is likely ground, green and white are likely data, so blue is probably your 5V power. The threads are for the shield; no need to mess with them unless you’re trying to ground lift your system.

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Could anyone second this?

I can picture the beads of sweat on your head while cutting the blue wire. :grin:

So, I didn’t dare to cut it yet. But I’m also questioning whether I’m doing it the right way. If I cut it here (see picture), won’t I eliminate all power to Grid, meaning it won’t be powered at all?


"A" is the main plug that I’m using to connect to Ansible.

"B" goes to the USB port of my Konstant Lab StrongPWR, but it doesn’t seem to make a difference (still noisy). But if I do it the other way (“B” to Ansible, “A” to StrongPWR), nothing happens, meaning Grid won’t power up.

"C" --> Grid.

I’d love a second opinion from anyone who knows this stuff.

  1. Cut the blue wire?
  2. Am I cutting the correct part of the wire (between A and C)?

Thanks

b ansible
a power
c grid

cut between a and b

yes blue, though it really should be red

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That makes sense. I probably need a different cable though, because Grid doesn’t power up when B goes into Ansible. Maybe that wire doesn’t transfer data…

this is possibly a “double power” cable w/o data wires between a and b ???

but that doesn’t make sense why it wouldn’t power. it’s a confusing cable.

I’ll just get a different cable and try again. Thank you anyway! :slight_smile:

I’ve been noticing this more recently! Did you end up resolving it?

Nope, and it remains an issue with my Grid + Fates combo, too, so I don’t think it is an Ansible issue. I just unplug and replug until it works :frowning:

Yeah I think its a grid issue. Ive found the same method to be the only fix atm.

Are you specifically using an offworld-type power injector?

Im using the DIY sonoCircuit OFFWORL/SWITCH

So, I finally managed to solve this issue after trying with three different cables. However, the problem was that I was trying to power Grid from the USB output of my Konstant Lab StrongPWR module. I thought that would be OK, but apparently not. However, with a power bank it’s noiseless.