Hi all.
Bought a second 27watt pi 5 power supply to power a project and hoped I could lop the usbc plug off and access 5v.
Turns out that just doesn't work.
So what is needed to turn on 5v 5a output in my case? I have some Arduino nano's sitting around so if there was some information on the handshake needed, perhaps I could make this work![Smile :-)]()
If it was easier to access 5v for more universal use, wow, what a fantastic unit this would be.
Bought a second 27watt pi 5 power supply to power a project and hoped I could lop the usbc plug off and access 5v.
Turns out that just doesn't work.
So what is needed to turn on 5v 5a output in my case? I have some Arduino nano's sitting around so if there was some information on the handshake needed, perhaps I could make this work

If it was easier to access 5v for more universal use, wow, what a fantastic unit this would be.
Statistics: Posted by Flyingbrick — Sun Feb 11, 2024 7:13 am — Replies 3 — Views 101