Zythophile
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I assume this is probably a simple problem to folks who know electrical systems - I do not
What would this entail in a electrical system install to accomodate a 5v (I believe) device? Is it just a matter of putting a resistor in the circuit? This would be for a lighting solution that would be a steady draw.
Devices in contention are battery operated, three AA batteries at 1.5v each, and I'd like to ditch the battery-based source of power. I assume that's 4.5v total to take into account, round up to 5v?
If I were to chain two or more of these together, would the power would have to step up to match in a linear fashion?
What would this entail in a electrical system install to accomodate a 5v (I believe) device? Is it just a matter of putting a resistor in the circuit? This would be for a lighting solution that would be a steady draw.
Devices in contention are battery operated, three AA batteries at 1.5v each, and I'd like to ditch the battery-based source of power. I assume that's 4.5v total to take into account, round up to 5v?
If I were to chain two or more of these together, would the power would have to step up to match in a linear fashion?