Quote:Thanks for all the help. How many amps did you supply with the 7v on the bar that lasted 3 months?your a bit confuse on amps let me explain.
Amps are drawn not supplied. Think of electricity like water. When you open the value water flows. Same with current ( why do you think its called current ). So you need to know the amps that are drawn and supply a match. If your supply is rated at 800 ma and you pull an amp your supply will not last long. So its best to go over but stay with in range. In theory you can supply 10 amps and only pull 100ma and still be ok but I dont recommend it. So what you need to know is what that bar is pulling.
Nintendo is not going to give that info out so one would have to put a amp meter on it and see. The easier way is to count it yourself. You need to know what that resistor is rated at with 10 leds. I dont remember my value, but I also didnt have 10 leds ( I think ).
there is no easy answer here. It may be best to figure out what a usb port puts out by default since that seems to work fine. If you goo to high the Power supply will get hot and melt, if you go too low the power supply will burn up internally.
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