USB power
Hi,
I'm looking to purchase some 4.5" Video Players and some Pico LED Lights. My preferred option is to power everything via USB, so what additional products do I need to purchase? I'm in Australia, should that make any difference?
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Hi Peter, thank you for your message and for your interest in our products! The video players have USB-C connectors in addition to our standard (Pico) power plugs, so how you power things likely comes down to how close everything will be physically located. The screens include short (about 15cm) USB-C to USB-A cords, but if you have a multi-output USB adapter or battery bank, you could likely run both screens from that one source. I wouldn't recommend running more than two screens from any single USB power source, since each screen can consume a lot of power. Depending on how many Pico LEDs you needed, and how closely they would also be positioned, you could likely power a bunch from the Pico cable coming from each video player (via the USB indirectly). If you have a diagram showing how you'd like to hook everything up and how close/far everything will be located from each other, that would help in making more specific recommendations.
Thank you again!
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Thanks for the information. I'm building a 32x32x32 cube, maybe 32Hx36x36 when finished. I want 3 screens on the front side (2 landscape, 1 portrait), and 6 Pico lights on the left side, and 6 Pico lights on the right side (probably a mix of solid 30cm blue, green & orange). I would like a little extra length in the Pico cables to help with maintenance.
