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Powering a device from the RS485 lines
Thank you, this looks to be correct. Here is some more information on powering devices from the RS232 electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/136202/…
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Powering a device from the RS485 lines
@MrGerber I agree with you. here is another question that references the power from the RS232 pins electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/136202/…
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Powering a device from the RS485 lines
@jsotola this seems to be common across multiple vendors, brands and makes of RS232 to RS485 converters.
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Making a power supply for a 5V USB
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I will update the question. 48V 20A is for the LED projects. This power bank is primarily used to power my art projects that need lot of power. The USB power charging is a nice to have. @ChrisStratton
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