Just wondering what would have caused the following.
I moved my NAS box from my kitchen to above my hallway data cabinet, and when I plugged the USB cable in between my NAS and the UPS, it shorted out all the 5v USB ports on my NAS.
Unplug and re-plug the USB cable on the UPS end, same thing. Try it one more time and this time as I plug the USB cable back into my UPS, there is big arc and my UPS suddenly cuts out.
UPS and connected devices came back on shortly afterwards, however not sure what caused this problem. UPS is a APC 1500VA UPS and NAS is powered by a SMPS. Data cabinet is bonded.
NAS-to-UPS link works fine with a another USB cable, and I could not detect any shorts in the original 5M USB cable using my DMM what runs up half a meter of plastic trunking (what is packed with power and data cables) from my data cabinet to above the shelf where the UPS is.
I also connect a USB microphone to my router what is also in my data cabinet using this 5M USB A to USB B cable, and all is fine. Mic powers up, Router detects a USB device a second later.
A intermittent faulty USB cable perhaps?
Regards: Elliott.
I moved my NAS box from my kitchen to above my hallway data cabinet, and when I plugged the USB cable in between my NAS and the UPS, it shorted out all the 5v USB ports on my NAS.
Unplug and re-plug the USB cable on the UPS end, same thing. Try it one more time and this time as I plug the USB cable back into my UPS, there is big arc and my UPS suddenly cuts out.
UPS and connected devices came back on shortly afterwards, however not sure what caused this problem. UPS is a APC 1500VA UPS and NAS is powered by a SMPS. Data cabinet is bonded.
NAS-to-UPS link works fine with a another USB cable, and I could not detect any shorts in the original 5M USB cable using my DMM what runs up half a meter of plastic trunking (what is packed with power and data cables) from my data cabinet to above the shelf where the UPS is.
I also connect a USB microphone to my router what is also in my data cabinet using this 5M USB A to USB B cable, and all is fine. Mic powers up, Router detects a USB device a second later.
A intermittent faulty USB cable perhaps?
Regards: Elliott.