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NesPi Needs More Power

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Former Member over 9 years ago

So i am doing the nespi project and have found that i need power to a usb hub and power to the pi. I only have installed one usb 3.0 port for power to come into the nes case. If i get this power supply --> https://www.amazon.com/Adapter-Portable ... wer+supply

 

Can i take two usb cables from ^^^this power supply from a usb splitter into a single usb cable then split it back out into two usb connections. Then have one end go to the pi and the other end go to the usb hub to power both devices.

 

Another possibility i have thought of is trying to bring more amps to the usb hub but i do not know it it can handle more power in and if that would allow it to output more power per port.

 

I would also greatly appreciate any other ideas on how to get power to both devices with only using one usb port to get power into the case.

 

Attached is the setup before the powered usb hub was added in to power the 4 controllers separate from the pi's power. And the back port is the single usb 3.0 port i have to bring power into the case.

 

Hopefully later i can get a pic of that to help with any questions on the setup.

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    0 rew over 9 years ago

    Your amazon link doesn't work for me.

     

    Generally speaking, if you have an USB "charger" with multiple outputs, it will simply wire them in parallel. It's quite expensive to make separate powersupplies for multiple outputs.

     

    Similarly, on the 'pi side everything will be connected together anyway. So using just one cable will work too.

     

    The weak spot is however the cable. Many cables are not meant to carry that much current, so they have such a high resistance, that the pi has problems with that. "borrowing" a cable from an USB-harddrive (possibly with two USB-A's) might help....

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    0 Former Member over 9 years ago in reply to rew

    Sorry for the bad link it was something like this  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HQY35SM/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_7?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3RJNQO8PQ21MT

     

    So if the power runs in parallel then it would bottle neck for 30cm then go back out parallel?

     

    How would one cable work? I have tried bring in a 5v 3a power supply from the single usb port to the hub then plug in the pi and 2 controllers the hub and 2 controllers to the pi. I get the rainbow on the pi in the upper right hand corner so it seems it still getting under volted in the cable route. If i use the same 3a power supply with one cable straight to the pi with all 4 controllers on it then the pi will not even boot due to lack of power it seems.

     

    What kind of usb hard-drive cable do mean?

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    0 rew over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Not saying that's a good one to buy, but to illustrate what I mean by harddisk-cable.

    https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/USB-HDD-Hard-Disk-Drive-Case_256806340.html

     

    Oh, you have a hub and a bunch of devices in that box? How about powering the hub with the "BIG" cable and then having a "power only" cable from the hub to the pi?

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    0 rew over 9 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Not saying that's a good one to buy, but to illustrate what I mean by harddisk-cable.

    https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/USB-HDD-Hard-Disk-Drive-Case_256806340.html

     

    Oh, you have a hub and a bunch of devices in that box? How about powering the hub with the "BIG" cable and then having a "power only" cable from the hub to the pi?

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