Yes, but only if you connect it to one of the variable outputs and set the voltage to 12V! Less voltage = no lights, more voltage = smoke.sweet, so the LED strip will work regardless of needing to add a 12V regulator
The USB connector must ONLY be wired to 5V. Connect the '-' pin of the USB connector to ground and the '+' pin to the fuse holder. The other side of the fuse holder goes to the fixed 5V outputAlso the USB connectors must be attached to the +1.25 - 15V with the use of a 600mA fuse. So those two are taken care off.
small fan to the heatsink.
I was thinking about adding a small fan (30mmX30mmX10mm) but it might reduce the overall voltage it supplies to the other outputs.
Yes, but only if you connect it to one of the variable outputs and set the voltage to 12V! Less voltage = no lights, more voltage = smoke.
The USB connector must ONLY be wired to 5V. Connect the '-' pin of the USB connector to ground and the '+' pin to the fuse holder. The other side of the fuse holder goes to the fixed 5V output
Now for the volt meter, do i connect it to the same 5v output as the USB connectors is that what you are trying to say? Or just the +1.25-15V but just cahnge it to a fixed 5V output. Also what about the blue,yellow and green wires, where do i connect those to?.Also what do i do with the shunt.
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