It may be that there is a short somewhere in the circuitry and the 
intelligent power supply is detecting this and turning off the power. Check 
with a magnifying glass, or preferably a loupe, to see if there are any 
connections being made that are not supposed to be there.



On Wednesday, January 6, 2016 at 5:46:46 PM UTC-6, Fred Patrick wrote:
>
> I just got a new BeagleBone Black and have flashed Debian 7.9 
> successfully. I was connected with USB to a Mac running OSX 10.10.5 
> Yosemite. I was using a 5v 2A power adapter and a TP-Link TL-WN722N wifi 
> adapter. I used both with another BBB for about a year with no problems. I 
> was in the process of adding the Adafruit wifi-reset script to the startup 
> services when the BeagleBone died. Nothing else was connected. 
>
> Now whenever I try to boot the system, there is a single momentary flash 
> of of the power light and thats it. 
>
> Is this likely just bad luck on my part? Is anyone else having this 
> problem?
>
> Thank you
> Fred Patrick
>
>

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