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    Can the usb port from a monitor power the rpi3?

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      bibi @bhepler
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      @bhepler thx also for your input on this.
      I wanted to be on a safe side in case in future I would need to use/add any additional components but so far I don’t see any added value to have USB ports on the screen.
      Thx a lot both for your time and help

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        And even if you find out that you need additional devices later, you are better off with a good quality self-powered USB hub. They’re cheap, they’re small, you could even remove the whole circuitry from the case for a much smaller form factor.

        A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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          bibi @KirAsh4
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          @KirAsh4 I agree with your point of view - safer and cheaper. I will have a look on those hubs later… I red somewhere that not all of them are efficient with rpi3.

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            That’s correct, and that’s because of their power outputs. You have to find out that powered and that has a nice high output. I actually run one of my rpis off of an Anker wall charger that outputs up to 2.4Amps per port.

            A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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              bibi @KirAsh4
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              @KirAsh4 ya a wall powered one will surely supply nice output power. If you want to share your Anker model - feel free :p

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                KirAsh4 Moderator
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                Lots and lots of them on Amazon. It really depends on your application. I have both 2, 4, and 5 ports around the house for various things. Hit Amazon, and search for ‘Anker wall charger’. Then look at their outputs and do the math. For example, if you see a 4-port, 40W, the calculation is:

                40W / 4 ports = 10W per port
                Each port supplies 5V, so 10W / 5V = 2Amps per port.

                Read the descriptions on them. I generally only buy those that can supply upwards of 2.4Amps on at least 1 port (and 2Amps on the others). But they have models that can supply that much on all ports as well.

                A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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                  bibi @KirAsh4
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                  @KirAsh4 I think it’s rather 40W / 4 ports = 10W per port :-) but no prob I got the math ;-) I will have a look and again and let you know in case. Thx so much for your time! Appreciated.

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                  • KirAsh4K Offline
                    KirAsh4 Moderator
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                    Yep, mistyped … corrected it now.

                    A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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                      bhepler Module Developer @bibi
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                      @bibi said in Can the usb port from a monitor power the rpi3?:

                      If you want to share your Anker model - feel free

                      I’m using a NextGadget 20W desk charger. Plenty of power, but I just discovered that the cord is a bit short.

                      If you’re looking for 2.4 Amps per port, you might want to look at Skiva.

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                        bibi @bhepler
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                        @bhepler thx you very much for sharing! :) I will have a look

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