I've ordered 5 PIs along with 5 power supplies. They will all be working together and communicating with each other within the same 'box', but I wondered if there was a better way of powering these PIs other than with 5 separate power supplies.
I was looking on Amazon to try to find a multi-port USB hub that has the required 5a/5v/25w per port, but I can't really find anything suitable.
However, there are non-USB power supplies like this one
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Aexit-200-245V ... B07MS8NHLB
Which has - DC 5V 25A 125W
So could I use something like this, and just run the outputs (in parallel) to the GND/+5V pins on all of the PIs header?
Is there a better/simpler way of doing this?
I was looking on Amazon to try to find a multi-port USB hub that has the required 5a/5v/25w per port, but I can't really find anything suitable.
However, there are non-USB power supplies like this one
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Aexit-200-245V ... B07MS8NHLB
Which has - DC 5V 25A 125W
So could I use something like this, and just run the outputs (in parallel) to the GND/+5V pins on all of the PIs header?
Is there a better/simpler way of doing this?
Statistics: Posted by richierichie321 — Sun Apr 28, 2024 2:37 pm