genjamon Posted November 3, 2016 Share Posted November 3, 2016 I have two LPS-1's, running two different components at different voltages. With one set to 7V output, I'm powering a microRendu, which in turn is powering a USB-SPDIF converter. This one is on the warmer side of warm, but not hot. Powered by a 9V feed. The other is set to 5V output, powering a TPLink FMC (minimal power requirement). But it's being fed a 12V supply. This one is running at what I would consider somewhat hot temperature. It will soon be on a 9V supply, so will hopefully cool down shortly. But I'm not sure I'd be comfortable with it running this hot forever. Link to comment
genjamon Posted June 23, 2018 Share Posted June 23, 2018 Since you have two LPS-1’s, I think you can run them in parallel to double the current to 2A at 5V. Given the latest report on current demands, that might be enough? Is it really limited to 5V? If it can take 12V, , then you can get by with less than 1A, and the LPS-1.2 would work. This is the case with my router. LPS-1 can’t power it, but LPS-2 can because of getting up to 12V input the router’s current demands are just below 1A. Link to comment
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