Measuring a power supply with no load will not give you a good reading.

On 7/18/2016 7:20 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> first thanks for your reply.
>
> i am measuring without the BB connected since i want to know if i am
> able to provide the required voltage..Also if i am not mistaken the BB
> white has a voltage regulator so there is no reason to count with the
> BB connected because there will be a voltage drop if i supply more
> (but not too much). Am i wrong?
> In any case i can give it a go and measure with the BB connected..
> But again..does anyone know what is the supposed voltage to be
> supplied?Is it the one i mentioned in my previous post?(5V +/-.1 ? )
> Cause as i have already said it seems that my bb works when provided
> with 5.26V and not with 5V..(hope i won't destroy the board..)
>
> Thanks again
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