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Wiring to +5 volt from PC question
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Ok...I'm taking a power cable (MOLEX 4 PIN) from my pc and powering my P360s with the +5 and ground...
want I want to know is...can I also power my LCD screen and my LED Light board with the same power cable? Or will my P360's drain too much from that 1 lead?
I was actually going to just run a +5 and ground to a bus bar and send the multiple power and grounds for all those devices to the bus bar I'm just concerned that that one lead will have too much of a drop in voltage for that 1 wire.
I am a total laman when it comes to all this so please forgive me if my verbage isn't correct.
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You could run out of power. You may need a larger wattage power supply.
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It's unlikely that you will run out of power with a few 5v devices but are you sure the lcd screen and led board are 5v? They both seem like they would be 12v, but that's just a guess. Otherwise I don't see a problem if you have a half way decent power supply.
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If he has the same LCD as me, and I think he does, it's 5v, no doubt.
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Yeah....my LCD screen is currently the same one that Marlaxle does....
I'll give it a shot and see what hapens...after I give my cab an overhaul.
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