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Could something like this
http://www.****.co.uk/itm/DC-DC-Conv...item2c6579d834
be too much? Price isn't too expensive and says it outputs 5A
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Originally posted by masbass View PostCould something like this
http://www.****.co.uk/itm/DC-DC-Conv...item2c6579d834
be too much? Price isn't too expensive and says it outputs 5A
But with a standard power grid in your home it will not work directly, because it is AC.
Normally you need a AC/DC-Converter.
I only mention it, because i don´t want anybody to destroy something, cause i missed to mention it.
frog2001MK808B (Original with BT, not the clone)
Finless 1.7 beta (still testing)
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Yeah, I know, I just took it up a notch from the one posted above as I need to power MK808, USB hub, external USB 2.5" HD, USB webcam, bluetooth remote, USB ethernet dongle, CPU fan intalled on the mk808 chip.
For AC to DC, something like this would be needed:
http://www.****.co.uk/itm/25W-AC-90-...item51a8a57366
or
http://www.****.co.uk/itm/AC-110V-22...item5d3718d2e3
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Originally posted by masbass View Post
My only question is what usb cable should we use to cary the 2amp... or more ?
does usb 2.0 cable are enough or is it better to use usb 3.0 cable ?
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Re: About Powersupplies !
Originally Posted by ahnah<br />
Can I use iPad USB Charger instead ? it says 5.1V => 2.1A
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I would like to know this as well. Would the extra 1000mV damage the equipment?REMEMBER, YOUR FEEDBACK IS VERY IMPORTANT TO US.My devices:
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Re: About Powersupplies !
Originally posted by frog2001 View PostHello!
After reading here for some time, i thougt i´m able to clear some things up about the power problems with cheap powersupplies. I will try not to be to technical.
In the old days about 5 to 10 years ago, a powersupply for wallplugs was an big, black havy brick with a lot of copper and other meaner things in it. Quality was easily checked. If it was heavy it was good, if not it was crap.
Today it is not as easy as in the past.
After the mass appearence of the so called SMPS all changed. SMPS stand for "Switch Mode Power Supply".
The "new" kind of Powersupply has changed a lot of things.
1. It is much more efficent as the old transformator powersupplies.
2. Less powerconsumption if not used, but plugged in.
3. Today it is much cheaper to build.
4. Easy mass production
but on the other side there are
1. Very optimistic data about the usable power
2. Great potential source of electromagnetic and electronic disturbance
Ok, so why all the blah,blah.
If you have an 5 Volt 1 Ampere powersupply, you can thrust the 5 Volt. But don´t thrust about the current. If you drain more than 0.8 Ampere out of it the trouble normally starts. Because of being pushed to the limits, the normally clean and stable 5 Volt are being messed up with so called spikes.
Extremly short impulses that can mess up digital signals like the ones used in the MK8..
This can cause freezes, strange behavior, or even prevent system startup.
So it is better to use an powersupply that offers a much greater usable current.
But there is another problem with this powersupply. They are extremly poorly shielded from sending out electromagnetic waves. So if they are used in the upper limits of their usable current, they can start to mess up with the W-LAN. So if you have W-LAN issues and there are powersupplies nearby (less than an meter or so) try to get them away. You can be surprised about the results. This also counts for the W-LAN router/AP.
If you have any questions about this special theme, feel free to post your question.
If you can explain it better feel also free to post it
Nice Post.. See the one I just posted in the MK808 on WiFi..... cheers
frog2001
Jim
MK808 Tapatalk II
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Re: About Powersupplies !
Originally posted by kidaquarius View PostJim,
Did you quote the above text because it answered the questions that were posted just prior?
Jim
MK808 Tapatalk II
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Originally posted by ahnah View PostCan I use iPad USB Charger instead ? it says 5.1V => 2.1A
As said before the amount of Amps that it can provide doesn't matter, as long as it is more than the requested one by the device.
The Voltage, well, 5 Volts and 5.1 Volts is like 2% higher .... not a slight worry
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