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JonnyK
Newbie
samedi 17 juin 2023, 21:53
This is a good point but I thought it was OK to connect the Leakshield to a Sata powered USB hub. My Leakshield is plugged into a Hubby7 port and works fine. The Hubby7 is in Sata power mode. Is this a problem?As the leakshield can draw up to 500 ma, it should be connected to a usb port on the mobo, by itself.
Do not connect the leakshield to a usb splitter
Remayz
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JonnyK
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Remayz
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Ce message a été modifié 1 fois. Dernière modification effectuée par "Speedy-VI" (18 juin 2023, 22:42)
My LKS is still in a test loop so it currently does not need to stay powered up when the computer is off. When the loop goes in the case, I will want to keep the LkS powered on all the time, so I will have to move its USB from the Hubby7 to a port that stays powered. I am a bit concerned about how much current the USB2.0 headers on my Asus Crosshair VIII Dark Hero mobo can provide.i believe it may be if you want the leakshield to operate while the PC is off ?.. some suspend states allow the motherboard USB headers to still be powered even when off if i'm not mistaken. That wouldn't work with SATA power. but it's probably a niche use of the leakshield.
I may be completely wrong but i believe i red about that somewhere here.
Methodical
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Ce message a été modifié 1 fois. Dernière modification effectuée par "Methodical" (23 juin 2023, 10:20)
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