Ouya 5V Pinout? - Ouya General

is there a 5v point on the ouya board anywhere?

Use a multimeter and let us know?
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thats why i was trying to avoid, but ok! if i find anything i will come back to post.

The USB should have 5v
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player911 said:
The USB should have 5v
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I want to add amps to the USB from another source on the board

Couldn't you track the positive track back to the voltage regulator and fit a bigger amp smd regulator?
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Use a powered USB hub, and save your warranty.
Best way to fix your issue in my opinion.
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D3LTA said:
Use a powered USB hub, and save your warranty.
Best way to fix your issue in my opinion.
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I want to mod

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Plugging into TV don't work?

Hey guys, just went bought a $50 adapter to plug my phone into klmy TV and it doesn't work, is absolutely no options for TV out. Although my galaxy S2 it worked.... I'm sad.
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aussiesausage said:
Hey guys, just went bought a $50 adapter to plug my phone into klmy TV and it doesn't work, is absolutely no options for TV out. Although my galaxy S2 it worked.... I'm sad.
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S2 AND S3 have different power requirements.
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SlimJ87D said:
S2 AND S3 have different power requirements.
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So what's that mean? Won't work ever?
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And the adapter has its own power source.
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aussiesausage said:
And the adapter has its own power source.
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That doesn't change the fact that it requires a different adapter, and a separate power source doesn't change the "current" rating. Return that one and wait a month for a bunch to appear on ebay.
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SlimJ87D said:
That doesn't change the fact that it requires a different adapter, and a separate power source doesn't change the "current" rating. Return that one and wait a month for a bunch to appear on ebay.
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Nah I'll keep it, works with my gs2 and my Note.
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Unslot the power adapter?

Does anyone know if it's possible to un-slot the ac adapter so it will fit back into the box?
Thanks
Pull it harder than you'd expect and it will separate, I had to do this to send mine back
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JNeail said:
Pull it harder than you'd expect and it will separate, I had to do this to send mine back
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Thanks it worked. Was worried I'd snap it.
Solaris81 said:
Does anyone know if it's possible to un-slot the ac adapter so it will fit back into the box?
Thanks
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Maybe I an dumb... but what are you talking about
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Ethernet connection not working on Nexus 7

It was working a few months ago but now it doesn't work. Help!
Well we don't have native ethernet on our device... So there is that. Not, if you are talking about 3g,a lot can happen in a couple months... Like your provider could have shut you off for not paying. If you are talking about wifi, you need to be more specific...
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graydiggy said:
Well we don't have native ethernet on our device... So there is that. Not, if you are talking about 3g,a lot can happen in a couple months... Like your provider could have shut you off for not paying. If you are talking about wifi, you need to be more specific...
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Well no I'm not talking about 3G. I'm talking about the cable which plugs into my router. (Using an otg cable+USB to Ethernet adapter) As I said the weird part is that it was working fine.
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Did you change ROMs? Kernel? Is it possible that your cable went south? Is the adapter borked?
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graydiggy said:
Did you change ROMs? Kernel? Is it possible that your cable went south? Is the adapter borked?
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I use Franco kernel + stock ROM. everything is in good condition.
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Nexus 7 v1 Charger with 2013?

Is it safe to use the original Nexus 7's charger with the new 2013 model?
Unless I'm mistaken, it will only allow what amperage it can use. So I'm thinking that if the max it can take is 1.3, then even on a 2, only 1.3 passes. Maybe wrong.
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okEric said:
Is it safe to use the original Nexus 7's charger with the new 2013 model?
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I have been using the original Nexus charger. It charges faster and so far I've not had any problems.
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Cool I've been using one too and it seems to be working fine. Was just a little worried it would do something weird or something.
I used it over night and had no heat issues.
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memphian said:
Unless I'm mistaken, it will only allow what amperage it can use. So I'm thinking that if the max it can take is 1.3, then even on a 2, only 1.3 passes. Maybe wrong.
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This is correct, it will only take the amperage it is coded for, no matter the amperage of the charger itself.
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2.5A charger

Would it be OK to use a 2.5A charger with my Nexus 4.
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Yes
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Yes it is OK.. The phone will pull only 1.2A though, so you won't experience faster charging. Just make sure its 5V.
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TJ_Ahluwalia said:
Yes it is OK.. The phone will pull only 1.2A though, so you won't experience faster charging. Just make sure its 5V.
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Are you sure about this??? I have one charger 2V but I dare not try
USB universal standard is 5V, this is undisputable.
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