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Using USB Y Cable to power ext drive
I have an LG bluray player which doubles up as a media player. I can plug in an external hard drive. Some small drives draw enough power this way to work but I have a WD drive which does not. It hasn't got a power in socket so needs to work from whatever power it can get from the host USB port. I understand that on a computer a USB Y cable would be the thing to use as this plugs into two USB ports at the same time.
However, if I use one of these on my media player I only have one USB port available and would have to plug the second plug into an adapter plugged into the mains - the sort that you might use for charging USB devices like iPods. What worries me is that I might be pushing too much power into the drive... Anyone put my mind at rest? Andrew |
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How about a powered USB Hub?
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Just because you put on perhaps a 2amp supply it doesn't mean to say that the device will use more than then it needs ;)
Either use a USB psu or as already suggested a powered hub |
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Anyway... If you hear a big bang... LOL |
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500ma is the standard current from a USB socket, you'll probably find that the LG player is more designed for solid state devices than mechanical and has a lower output.
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Current drawn will depend on interface, spin speed and manufacturer
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other option is get a 1.8" portable drive - smaller and only takes a max 500mA which is part of the USB spec.
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