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FakeHeist
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Raspberry Pis already have two 5V pins:

 

 

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HI i don't know if im in the wrong place to ask this question but i want to have 2 pins that are 5 volt how can i manage to do that there is only 1 five volt pin 

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Raspberry Pis already have two 5V pins:

 

 

pi3_gpio.png

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1 minute ago, MrDrWho13 said:

Why do you need 2?

one for fan that i want to put i dont want to burn my hand while holding it and one for smol touchscreen display

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3 minutes ago, FakeHeist said:

one for fan that i want to put i dont want to burn my hand while holding it and one for smol touchscreen display

AFAIK, touchscreens usually need both 5V and you don't need a fan on the Pi if you aren't keeping it in a case while doing heavy stuff (like using Kodi or stuff like that), just get a heatsink and you'll be fine. Also, try not to touch it while it's on, you might short some circuits and break it (that's why a case is always a good choice)

Computer Case: NZXT S340 || CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 || Cooler: CM Hyper212 Evo || MoBo: MSI B350 Mortar || RAM Vengeance LPX 2x8GB 3200MHz || PSU: Corsair CX600 || SSD: HyperX Fury 120GB & 240GB || HDD: WD Blue 1TB + 1TB 2.5'' backup drive || GPU: Sapphire Nitro+ RX 580 4GB

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On 6/9/2017 at 2:13 PM, Cryosec said:

AFAIK, touchscreens usually need both 5V and you don't need a fan on the Pi if you aren't keeping it in a case while doing heavy stuff (like using Kodi or stuff like that), just get a heatsink and you'll be fine. Also, try not to touch it while it's on, you might short some circuits and break it (that's why a case is always a good choice)

thank you sir.

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