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Re: How to power a Raspberry Pi
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Per R44, "no other electrical load shall be connected to these PDP terminals". I presume that means "directly or indirectly". Are you saying that 2 VRM's can be connected via a splice to the VRM/PCM power supply terminals at the end of the PDP? I see that R48 lets you have 3 VRM/PCM's off one 20 Amp circuit, but I presumed that applied to the WAGO terminals, and not the special power supply terminals. I had presumed that R44 intended to give extra headroom to the VRM providing power to the Radio, and the PCM that would be powering the Compressor. Let's say that you wanted to connect 2 VRM's, and no PCM's. R44 would require you to use a splice (only a PCM can be connected to the other terminal). Why wouldn't you allow a VRM or PCM to be connected to the 2nd terminal (with the restriction that a PCM could not be spliced off). In other words, the allowable combinations would be: 1) VRM 2) VRM, PCM 3) VRM, VRM 4) VRM/VRM (via splice), PCM |
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