MacBook Pro, inactivating/disabling USB peripherals
My 2017 MacBook Pro has suddenly begun de-activating my peripherals when concurrently plugged into the 60W Apple power source and the peripheral. I can plug in my external drives, Garmin or external monitors without issue as long as my MacBook is not connected to the power supply but as soon as I plug in the power supply I get the warning "Unplug the accessory using too much power to re-enable USB device" and then my drive or other device suddenly stops working and regardless of what I do I can't get them functioning again. So far I have two external drives and one Garmin GPS unit that have been rendered useless. I've been through Apple support, a trip to the Apple store for diagnostics (everything checked out), Garmin and Lacie support.
I previously wasn't sure how to recreate the error but recently I've done it with yet another Lacie hard drive... it was working fine until I plugged in the external power cable received the same error message pop up as above and now I have yet another disable drive.
The drives show no signs of life.. they don't show up in Disk Utility and the power LED no longer comes on. The Garmin is similar.
I've tried duplicate power cubes, a brand new MacBook Air, spoken with numerous support people, searched the web and no one seems to have any answers. It's almost as if the peripherals have become dis-abled somehow and I can't figure out how to re-enable them. I also assume it's time to put this MacBook to rest though it works fine as long as I don't have the power plugged in the same time as a peripheral.
Has anyone seen anything like this before or have any ideas how to wake or re-enable my devices?
Thanks