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Powering 5v gadgets on your layout

In olden days, to run a 5v device, we either bought a lab supply for dozens of dollars, or started with a 6v transformer, diode, capacitor and LM309 regulator and built one by hand.

Today, just go to Wal*Mart. They’re called phone chargers. This one was rather expensive at 7 bucks.

Read about it here: http://barefootelectronics.com/5v.aspx

Tom: what if you have a number of devices that need 5V? Have you thought about plugging a multi port USB hub into this to give more outputs? I have not tried it, but it should work since you are only using the two outside pins of the 4 pin connector. The two outer ones are for GND and +5, the center two pins are for the Data tx and rx.

Dan S.

If you want more power, grab yourself one of these.

http://www.mysticengineering.com/atx.adapter/index.html

And an old computer supply. Works great for all your 5v/12v needs.

One of the local HO clubs uses computer power supplies for their layout power. They use Digitrax DCC controls for the 12 vdc stuff and the 5 vdc controls the switch motors and other stuff.

Bob C.

Once you split out the wires, you can run wires anywhere you like. Don’t need to buy a hub. Of course, a powered hub could be used like a cellphone charger too.

Dan Stuettgen said:

Tom: what if you have a number of devices that need 5V? Have you thought about plugging a multi port USB hub into this to give more outputs? I have not tried it, but it should work since you are only using the two outside pins of the 4 pin connector. The two outer ones are for GND and +5, the center two pins are for the Data tx and rx.

Dan S.