So, you posted three days ago. Have you got any closer to solving your problem?I appreciate your passive aggression.You don't need to be either an electrical engineer or an electrician to attache a mains lead to the power supply I linked to with a screwdriver (it has screw terminals, put the wire in there, tighten the screw down, done). Same for the 5v wires from it to each of the Pis.
I do not understand the "so early". I will not come back and check alternative solutions for powering a few PI 5 later on. That is not my area of interest. I am not exploring DIY solutions nor I am an electrical engineer or want to mess around with anything related to this.
As I said I saw simple solutions on the internet of people powering multiple PI 4 via some usb hub from Anker.
I could not find anything with google and I was simply asking if there is a commercial product to do that. I do not get the variety of answers lol. But I can assume it does not exist
Plenty of 8 year olds doing just that around here in these forums.
Statistics: Posted by ame — Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:37 pm