HI,
I hacked into a device that contained rectifiers in it to temporarily power a wireless games console controller. (3v tapped from output of regulator legs to the controllers AA battery compartment). I thought this was pretty neat and/because it worked.
Polarity was confirmed correct with a multimeter. I noted the device (not controller) ran slightly hot.
My brother accidentally reversed the polarity.
Since then the device I tapped into is not fully functional. Its a usb device and the usb part isn't handshaking with PC anymore. I suspect the USB controller - this was measured, and it appears the various supply voltages are -3v thereabout to little. the Ground is -3v.
Given that AA batteries are 1.5v I thought the regulator (3.5v exact) would be suitable.
What could be the possible cause? I think there is an earth fault, perhaps shorted diode somewhere.