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|    David Higton to All    |
|    Can an RPi 4 or 5 power three HDDs?    |
|    23 Aug 24 20:55:41    |
      From: dave@davehigton.me.uk              I hope to use the benefit of experience.              At the moment I'm running OpenMediaVault on a RasPi 3B+ with two 2.5"       portable USB HDDs and a 5V 8 amp PSU. I've wired across the USB       current detectors and put 9000 microfarads across the 5V supply inside       the case to support the current surges. This just about holds up,       but when the time comes to copy data across from an old drive to a       third drive prior to replacing the old one, somehow there isn't enough       power. The numbers say it ought to work, but it doesn't. So I'm       considering upgrading to a later Pi model and PSU.              I have a RasPi 4 that I haven't used yet. I see there is an official       5.1V 3A PSU. The extra 100mV should help cover for the inevitable       ohmic losses, and 3 amps means there might be enough current.              Alternatively I could buy a RasPi 5 and a 5V 5A PSU. Not keen on       only 5V, because 5V in meeans a bit less than 5V out to the HDDs.              I'm looking for the experience of anyone who's actually tried any of       this and found it to work or not to work. Please only respond if       you've been there.              Thanks,              David              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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