Eh, guess we need to dig deeper. It puts motors to sleep when there's no USB connectivity. It's e
Eh, guess we need to dig deeper.
It puts motors to sleep when there's no USB connectivity.
It's either the internal cable or the motherboard. Both are easily replaceable, but let's check the internal cable first.
You can open up the Rhino's rear panel and access the wiring. You will see the USB wire as shown in the pic. You can try reseating the connector.
If that doesn't work you can check the front side flange connector by pulling it out of the front, pulling down the heatshrink and checking for loose wires.
It puts motors to sleep when there's no USB connectivity.
It's either the internal cable or the motherboard. Both are easily replaceable, but let's check the internal cable first.
You can open up the Rhino's rear panel and access the wiring. You will see the USB wire as shown in the pic. You can try reseating the connector.
If that doesn't work you can check the front side flange connector by pulling it out of the front, pulling down the heatshrink and checking for loose wires.








