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General discussion • Re: Power multiple PI 5



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
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.

Plenty of 8 year olds doing just that around here in these forums.
I appreciate your passive aggression.
So, you posted three days ago. Have you got any closer to solving your problem?

Statistics: Posted by ame — Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:37 pm



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