I am considering it, although carefully. On a seperate note, could something like this power the Pi4 and two Pi5? Both have PD 3.0 (same as the official Pi5 PSU) and the same voltage values but more amps regarding the PD (Pi5 PSU: 9V 3A, 12C 2.25A, 15V 1.8A) (Ugreen Nexode: 5V 3A, 9V 3A, 12V 3A, 15V 3A, 20V 5A)Yes, I have used them and they work great.
As with any other PSU, you will need to make sure the wires between the PSU are both thich and short enough to measure 5.1V and provide 5A at the Pi side, of each Pi you connect.
The warning are good and warranted but by all means don't let it stop you from doing it.
I've seen a version of that supply with a socket in it, the same ones used for PC PSUs. You just take an off the shelf computer mains cable and plug it into the PSU and the other end in the mains socket in the wall.
https://www.amazon.de/gp/aw/d/B09PFNP7WY
https://www.amazon.de/gp/aw/d/B0CMXFVB71
And maybe get some 100W Ugreen USB-C cables for them and call it a day? Also I want a solution that doesn't use many power sockets because of limited UPS sockets.
Statistics: Posted by 7thCore — Sat Jul 06, 2024 12:28 pm