- Jun 24, 2001
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OK, I have a device that has four ports on it and each one has a +5v pin on it for powering a small electric motor. If, with a voltage regulator, I can get it to power a device that it was not intended to power, I'd like to know if it can power four of them.
So, if I wire two of the +5v wires together and then measure the voltage between that and a common ground, would I read +10v if they were from seperate power sources? Yes. I'm stupid. If it DOES measure 10v, is it safe to assume that if one of these can power the device that each of the others should be able to power one also at the same time considering that they are not using a shared power supply?
Thanks!
So, if I wire two of the +5v wires together and then measure the voltage between that and a common ground, would I read +10v if they were from seperate power sources? Yes. I'm stupid. If it DOES measure 10v, is it safe to assume that if one of these can power the device that each of the others should be able to power one also at the same time considering that they are not using a shared power supply?
Thanks!