Mandarbmax,

It might draw too much power for a single pc USB port to handle reliably. Trying what you suggest probably will not damage anything so give it a try and if it doesn’t work just remove the jumpers and use it as it was designed.

Oha,
@Oha@lemmy.ohaa.xyz avatar

thanks. Max USB A current is 500mA, right?

Mandarbmax,

I don’t know off hand but that sounds about right.

maxmalrichtig,
@maxmalrichtig@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

The specified currents are:

  • USB 2.0 is 500mA,
  • USB 3.0 is 900mA

Since most USB hubs in PCs are USB 3, you can guess that they can push 900 mA regardless. Also, PCs are using internal USB hubs nowadays and often they don’t regulate a single USB outlet but the cumulated power the hub is pushing. This isn’t necessarily safe, but this makes a couple of hubs capable of pushing 1000mA or even more on a single outlet, even though it is not specified this way.

All in all: You could be fine by doing this, depending on the overall power draw of your device. But probably working on a USB 3 port.

Oha,
@Oha@lemmy.ohaa.xyz avatar

thanks

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