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Installing Raspberry Pi Upgrade using 2 Power Cords
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 2:38 pm
by jasonbsimpson
So, question....I purchased the Raspberry Pi separately off of amazon as SeeMeCNC was out of that option for the printer.
I've got it mounted, and have the USB cable going from the Rambo to the Pi. In step 13, it shows to Install a custom wire whip for power between the Rambo and the Raspberry Pi. Instead of doing this, if I have two of the 5.25V/2.4A Micro USB power supplies, can I just hook one of the cords to the Raspberry Pi, and the other to the Rambo so I don't have to build another wiring whip?
Thanks,
Jason
Re: Installing Raspberry Pi Upgrade using 2 Power Cords
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 2:54 pm
by Xenocrates
To clarify for you, the Rambo is powered from the power supply. The wire whip is connected from the Rambo to the Pi to power the Pi while the Rambo is active (Otherwise it has a separate switch or power supply). If you attempt to feed power in through that connector, bad things are likely to happen. If you attempt to feed power to the Rambo through the USB port, nothing will happen as since an early revision the ability to be powered from the USB power was removed due to issues it caused. You only need to use one power supply, and it only needs to connect to the Pi.
Re: Installing Raspberry Pi Upgrade using 2 Power Cords
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 4:09 pm
by jasonbsimpson
Thank You Xenocrates...Ok....I think I understand. What I'd meant was that the Pi is connected to the Rambo with the usb cord/printer connector cord thingie. The Rambo is powered from the power supply. And in lieu of making a wire whip to power the Raspberry Pi, I can just use a 5.25V Micro USB power supply and plug it in directly to the Raspi, correct?
Re: Installing Raspberry Pi Upgrade using 2 Power Cords
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 5:56 pm
by Xenocrates
jasonbsimpson wrote:Thank You Xenocrates...Ok....I think I understand. What I'd meant was that the Pi is connected to the Rambo with the usb cord/printer connector cord thingie. The Rambo is powered from the power supply. And in lieu of making a wire whip to power the Raspberry Pi, I can just use a 5.25V Micro USB power supply and plug it in directly to the Raspi, correct?
Yep.