having same issues as OP. is this something we drop in our SD card? where?My fault, sorry, you need this, too: https://github.com/wiiu-env/MochaPayload/actions/runs/2516754965
tried an extension cord that has a usb port (2.4A max), still no success
//EDIT: In other words: It's not the "max" that's important, cause max = peaks. You want something able to deliver ~2.4A on average / all the time.When I say a powerfull wall charger I mean something you would use to power an RPI, not some random phone charger. Something which is able to deliver > 2 Ampeere constant, not only for peaks.
What’s a RPI? Would the anker fast charger work?All cool guys, no need to drop this in: This was just a part of debugging.
Still, this sounds like a power issue...
//EDIT: In other words: It's not the "max" that's important, cause max = peaks. You want something able to deliver ~2.4A on average / all the time.
What’s a RPI? Would this work?All cool guys, no need to drop this in: This was just a part of debugging.
Still, this sounds like a power issue...
//EDIT: In other words: It's not the "max" that's important, cause max = peaks. You want something able to deliver ~2.4A on average / all the time.

That's not true:If its a external HDD like WD Portable designed for USB 2.0/3.0 then it need max 0.9 Ampere.
Normaly a external HDD like this should draw about 700-800mA in Peak. This is when its powered on.
(source: https://community.wd.com/t/my-passport-ultra-current-draw/165894/3 )You must have at minimum a 2A 5V Power Supply [a good quality one]
(source: https://community.wd.com/t/current-draw-of-passport-passport-ultra-and-easystore/236757 )Note: I have blown up USB 2.0 ports in the past
(source: https://community.wd.com/t/because-a-usb-device-was-drawing-too-much-power-from-your-computer/19747 )"Because a USB device was drawing too much power from your computer, one or more of your USB devices have been disabled.
To prevent damaing your computer, the USB device drawing too mcuh power has ben dsiabled. Other devices may have also been disabled. When you disconnect the device drawing too much power, your other USB devices will be enabled again."
A Y-cable is already breaking the specs. So it should be clear that HDDs break the specs.USB is specs:
- USB 1.0, USB 1.1, and USB 2.0 standard ports can supply up to 500 mA (milliamperes).
The 2.4 mA where just an example I used cause another user used it before in this thread.A power supply with 2,4mA additional to the WiiU USB port provided, gives an amount of 2,9mA available for the drive.
https://www.raspberrypi.orgWhat’s a RPI?
Personally I wouldn't trust "fast chargers".Anker USB C Wall Charger 20W, 511 Charger (Nano Pro), PIQ 3.0 Fast Charging Block, Anker Nano Pro for iPhone 13/13 Mini/13 Pro/13 Pro Max/12, Galaxy, Pixel 4/3, iPad/iPad mini

The both Y-Cable Power strips are attached to a splitter connect to one single front port. So i have a max of 1,5A for running both hdd`s. And there running fine without any issue.So one HDD for Wii U, one for vWii? One IDLEing while the other does its job? Then it's more like having 1,4 A for running one.@V10lator What is not true?
Iam running a WD Elements 2,5" and WD My Passport 2,5" at the same time attached only to the WiiU.The both Y-Cable Power strips are attached to a splitter connect to one single front port. So i have a max of 1,5A for running both hdd`s. And there running fine without any issue.
does not mention Y cables in any way. So a Y cable is a violation of the specs, no matter how you argue.The USB Specification
That's true. Still most drives will need more juice.BTW there are external 2,5" hdd`s out, specified they can run directly on usb 2.0 Port without the need of Y- Cable.
This might be the issue: The cable might already be pretty cheap, so has a high internal resistance. Then the contacts might also be made cheap which means they corrode over time, highering the resistance untill it isn't able to deliver enough juice anymore.and an aliexpress Y Cable which has worked...till now lol
Can anyone recommend a better Y cable?, I got mine on amazon:This might be the issue: The cable might already be pretty cheap, so has a high internal resistance. Then the contacts might also be made cheap which means they corrode over time, highering the resistance untill it isn't able to deliver enough juice anymore.
So try another Y cable and maybe not the cheapest you're able to find.![]()
thanks, do you have a link to a usb charger that you think would be best?That's not true:
(source: https://community.wd.com/t/my-passport-ultra-current-draw/165894/3 )
(source: https://community.wd.com/t/current-draw-of-passport-passport-ultra-and-easystore/236757 )
(source: https://community.wd.com/t/because-a-usb-device-was-drawing-too-much-power-from-your-computer/19747 )
Also HDDs will peak randomly (when starting some games, for example), not when spinning up (but power saving can also produce spinning up after start up, so...).
A Y-cable is already breaking the specs. So it should be clear that HDDs break the specs.
The 2.4 mA where just an example I used cause another user used it before in this thread.
https://www.raspberrypi.org
Personally I wouldn't trust "fast chargers".
//EDIT: @m_lance Normal phone chargers are designed to give a low charging current. The "X mA max" is just what the charger is able to deliver for peaks (when you use the phone while charging, for example) but it can't deliver this much power for a longer amount of time. Fast chargers completely break the USB specs by going up to 24 V (USB specs says 5 V. The phone itself is then able to transform the high voltage, low mA to low voltage, high mA). This is something external HDDs can't use / won't benefit from. So you really want something designed to deliver high mA at 5 V, like a wall adapter designed to power a Raspberry Pi (RPI).

They measure the average power consuption with a multimeter. We want to know the peaks through. Also they say spinup is the highest peak but real live examples show otherwise. Just search GBATemp for how often drives spin up just fine but then produce random errors untill a better power source gets added.And this thread (including Graphical illustration of power consumption)
https://superuser.com/questions/117...of-2-5-laptop-external-hard-drive-connected-t
Try another Y cable before investing into a charger.do you have a link to a usb charger that you think would be best?
They measure the average power consuption with a multimeter. We want to know the peaks through. Also they say spinup is the highest peak but real live examples show otherwise. Just search GBATemp for how often drives spin up just fine but then produce random errors untill a better power source gets added.
These are the peaks I'm talking about:
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(Source: Anthony Hylick, Ripduman Sohan, Andrew Rice, and Brian Jones University of Cambridge, Computer Laboratory)
Try another Y cable before investing into a charger.![]()
No, all USB ports are identical.is there any order the cables need to be on the back of the consol?
