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LinkPi ENC1-V3 struggling to find working usb power

Open heykirbs opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

Hi, I was under the impression that the ENC1-V3 can only be powered with 12V. I have tried so many 12V usb cables but none seem to work. Some may power the device but once I plug in my osmo pocket 3 the encoder starts failing. I've also tried a usb-c to barrel connector cable, it works with the encoder and the pocket 3 but it does not charge it. It also got really hot so I am afraid that I might've fried something after reading the issue with usb-c. Any help is greatly appreciated

heykirbs avatar Jan 25 '24 08:01 heykirbs

I have no access to a V3 so I can't really tell for sure. According to Carl Mills as long as you don't use the USB-C port to power the encoder you're safe to use the regular USB ports on the LinkPi. I think if you get your hands on a PD USB-C to barrel connector cable that is rated to output 9 or 12 volts you may have more luck in using the LinkPi to power/charge the devices connected to it (but I think that the ports and the power rails on the encoders might not be designed to source anything more than the regulatory USB 2.0 500 mA current...)

matiaspl avatar Jan 30 '24 18:01 matiaspl