Discussion Would you re-use a PSU after discovering a melted connector (cable side)?

mishmash

Trash Compacter
Original poster
Jan 12, 2020
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Hello everyone,

I suppose I have myself to blame for this - clearly the termination was imperfect. See pic below - I discovered a melted connector on my SFF watercooled cravo, pins correspond to +12V. I suppose it can be due to either:
  • HDPlex GAN PSU issues (unlikely, I have another PSU like this in a 24/7 server application)
  • Significant power draw on motherboard 12V headers - possible, there is a water pump, fan controller, and shunted A2000 on the PCIe slot
  • Imperfect termination - highly likely, the other 12V pins show no damage
My question is - the damage was present on the 24 pin connector on PSU side. Would you consider it safe to re-use this GAN PSU? Or it's destined for the scrap heap?

Thanks!

 

SFFMunkee

King of Cable Management
Jul 7, 2021
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Second @thewizzard1's comment unless there's damage on the GaN side.
Replace the cable, do some basic tests with a multimeter if you're able, then a non-valuable motherboard if you have one.

If it were mine, I'd swap the cable over and get straight back into it, with my fingers crossed :p