My big USB hub just quit. What’s inside?

Monday, March 30, 2026 at 10:48:44

I’ve had this big USB hub in my rack for some years. It’s mostly provided power for USB devices, but had a few actual USB devices that needed data plugged into it.

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I came home last Friday to a “BEEP” - something rebooted. As I was putting things away from work, “BEEP.” Ok, something’s wrong. The hub was power cycling continually…well, the switching supply inside probably decided to go to lunch and not come back.

There’s not really that much inside of the thing - a power supply and some USB hub boards. Here’s the supply, it’s a fairly beefy 5V, 14A unit.

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It claims to be made by UMEC:

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The supply itself doesn’t look damaged, so it probably just finally popped. Maybe something died on one of the USB stacks…I don’t know.

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I looked up the part number. It’s referenced - in China. I suppose I could put a different supply in there, or even an external brick…but do I really want to? Not really, I can just tap off the 5V line that’s on the system already running the few RPi units I have left. This will probably wind up put back together, in the “to go” pile.

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