Sujet : Re: Stress testing a Pi..
De : nospam.Dr..What (at) *nospam* f201.n342.z1.fidonet.org (Dr. What)
Groupes : comp.sys.raspberry-piDate : 15. May 2024, 17:19:18
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-=> The Natural Philosopher wrote to Dr. What <=-
> In any case, it doesn't work, so other solutions are needed.
TNP> The issue there is that you can in theory simply slap a bigger PSU on
TNP> it its a total power draw issue
Ahhhh... Now I understand.
When I set up a Pi as some sort of server, I always get a nice big power
supply. And I've had the problem with USB devices pulling too much power
before.
But, ya, I never really did the research on that. I just assumed that the Pi
couldn't handle it and did an "end run" around the problem.
... Women who wear mini-skirts sure are cheeky folk.
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