Is this possible? I have a 10-port USB hub that can only hold 6 miners. If I upgrade to a higher amperage adapter (6A?), I should theoretically be able to support 10 USB miners right?
Has this been done around here?
It is irrelevant...... a device draws the current that can pass related to the resistance, not what might be available.
So even if you connect it to a 5v 100A supply... it will not blow up.. UNLESS you try to pull more current than the copper will support. (thats why your toaster does not explode when you connect it to the power grid)
That is to say... you would be advised to open it and look at the power distribution tracks. if they are nice and wide.. then you will be fine... BUT if the power distribution tracks have been designed for
less then you have a problem.
Go look in IPC-D-275
Basically for 1oz copper @ 6A the power traces MUST be ~4mm wide... or have additional solder on them....
or go google for "pcb copper requirements for current".