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January 26, 2023, 03:07:23 PM
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Does any one know of USB datahub that can provide 5A (25W) per usb port?
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January 26, 2023, 03:19:25 PM
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Does any one know of USB datahub that can provide 5A (25W) per usb port?

As far as I am aware the newest version of the GekkoScience hub is the best option for USB Miners.

https://bitcoinmerch.com/products/gekkoscience-8-port-usb-hub-2-0

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January 26, 2023, 03:20:14 PM
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No - sorta...
1st: USB-A ports are only rated for continuous current of 750ma although that has been upped to 3.1A for Battery Charging applications, even for BC the connectors are designed with the assumption that the higher current is for a limited time - not 24x7.

Can you push more through them? If done with care by making sure that there is air flow over the connectors and you keep an eye on them to catch problems then yes...

The ONLY hubs that supported up to 6A from any 1 port was Sidehack's original Gekko hub. They had 3 pairs of ports, each pair fed from a 6A regulator and yes, some folks have pushed then very hard with over 5A from them. Folks also fried connectors by doing that...
The latest Gekko hubs now use 1 very large regulator with each port being fed through a 3.2A resettable PTC fuse.

In short: If you want to push that much current into a USB device it is far far better to NOT use the USB connector for power and instead directly wire power to the device.

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January 26, 2023, 03:47:17 PM
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Does any one know of USB datahub that can provide 5A (25W) per usb port?

I think we need to know first what USB version are we dealing with and what are you connecting?

USB-C that for example supports TB4/USB4 can deliver a lot of power (a combination of higher voltage and current) with appropriate PD specifications.
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January 26, 2023, 05:14:37 PM
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I was just seeing what USB hub would be best for Compac F miner if I need to overclock it to the max feasible.

Currenlty I ordered
https://bitcoinmerch.com/products/gekkoscience-8-port-usb-hub-2-0
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January 26, 2023, 06:17:07 PM
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I was just seeing what USB hub would be best for Compac F miner if I need to overclock it to the max feasible.
Currenlty I ordered
https://bitcoinmerch.com/products/gekkoscience-8-port-usb-hub-2-0
That's the best one available for powering the F's and really the only one that will allow you to run the Compac-F to it's true potential. Do read through the Compac-F thread for details on what folks have done with it.

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