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PowerBlock + Fan (5v - 3.3v)

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    A Former User
    last edited by 20 Jan 2017, 09:10

    Hi

    I want to add a fan next to the Powerblock. I have a 5v fan but since the Powerblock is using up the 5v pin can i connect the fan to the 3.3v? It will run slower but i want to know if this can cause problems to the pi?

    Kind regards

    Kevin

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      Philoup
      last edited by 20 Jan 2017, 10:46

      Hi,

      You can solder 2 male pins on the powerblock, it's indicated 5V OUT on the board. Then you can connect your fan to these pins.

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        A Former User @Philoup
        last edited by 20 Jan 2017, 12:35

        @Philoup there is already a usb soldered on. I just want to know if connecting it to the 3.3v would result in giving any problems to the pi?

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          Philoup @A Former User
          last edited by 20 Jan 2017, 13:36

          @kverreth I'm not talking about the USB.
          Look at the image. The 2 little holes on the right, stamped 5V OUT. Solder 2 male pins there and you'll have your 5V power supply.
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            ezra84
            last edited by 4 Oct 2017, 21:13

            Sounds good, exactly the answer I was looking for.

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