Righto - So, I needed a new project, since the Rapsberry Pi RC robot is frustrating me... and while I was thinking, I swear I heard my Noisy Cricket tell me "Hey brah, psst... ya, its me... why dont you build a battery-less mod powered by USB". Immediately, I whipped out a few bookmarks I had saved on USB specs etc.
So I know that I can acquire 5V and roughly 500mAh from my PC's USB 2.0 port (possibly 5 to 10 watts?). However, if I use one of the wall adapters, I can bump that up to 2000mAh (and somewhere around 25watts?).
The idea is to have the cable, interupted with a switch to fire, a poly fuse or 2 (just in case the wall adapter decides to go ANC on me) and ended off with a re-inforced 510 connector (Currently have 5 on a ship to SA because I am building a parallel mech also).
Why do I want to do this? Because I am crazy obviously, and bored with my mundane life, and movie nights will be pleasant because its constant and efficient power whole time, everytime.
So, I'm no electrical guru. I know a bit of elec laws and skilled enough with a soldering iron. What are your views on the plausibility (and risks/benefits) of such a creation.
So I know that I can acquire 5V and roughly 500mAh from my PC's USB 2.0 port (possibly 5 to 10 watts?). However, if I use one of the wall adapters, I can bump that up to 2000mAh (and somewhere around 25watts?).
The idea is to have the cable, interupted with a switch to fire, a poly fuse or 2 (just in case the wall adapter decides to go ANC on me) and ended off with a re-inforced 510 connector (Currently have 5 on a ship to SA because I am building a parallel mech also).
Why do I want to do this? Because I am crazy obviously, and bored with my mundane life, and movie nights will be pleasant because its constant and efficient power whole time, everytime.
So, I'm no electrical guru. I know a bit of elec laws and skilled enough with a soldering iron. What are your views on the plausibility (and risks/benefits) of such a creation.