Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Powering my mirror?
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@MadScientist with the pi and all?
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That should be enough for all if you don’t have more than the LCD, Raspberry Pi and the step-down module. You should check the power consumption of the LED strips, if you’re planning to use some. If not, you should be good with 30W.
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@MadScientist
Will both the LCD and the step down wire to the same wire? Will this lower the 12 volts from the lcd? -
You split the 12V output of your power supply. One set of wires (plus and Gnd) goes to your LCD controller board (check polarity!) and one set to your step-down-converter, which is regulated to 5.1V for the Pi.
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My point is that all the power supply’s under 80W only have one set of output wires.
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Just use luster terminals.
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@MadScientist sorry for so many questions. But won’t I need to solder them in a “T”? Or get a T splice?
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Don’t be afraid to ask…
Pic says more than a thousand words…
You can solder the wires together but that’s not really needed.
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@MadScientist ok awesome! That really did help I wasn’t thinking of doubling them up in the terminal.
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https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F191903753580
This converter isn’t adjustable and it’s only 5.0 v would this work?