cfuttrup wrote: 
> Thank you all of you. Highly appreciated feedback.
> 
> I found Semtech EZ1585 should work for reaching 5 Volt out, but yeah, I
> have no idea about electronics and more modifications will probably be
> required. I'll try to find the old papers with the circuit diagram, etc.
> Only god knows where they are. The PSU was purchased in 2009. Knowing
> me, the papers are somewhere, I didn't throw any of it away...
> 
> I also looked at Mouser and found Texas Instruments LM1084 (which could
> work with input voltage up to 25 Volt), but I'm dangerous around
> electronics since I don't know if these regulators (or whatever they
> are) are compatible.
> 
> Strebor56, you're probaly right. I'm just trying to use something I
> already have, and the target is to be able to feed more than the
> standard 3 Ampere into an USB-port. How about 4.8 Ampere like the EZ1585
> can deliver (= 24 Watt). I'm considering to feed it to the GPIO pins
> directly and bypass the USB chipset on the Pi. If 24 Watt doesn't make
> my Raspberry Pi happy, then nothing will.If you aren't sure what you are 
> doing just buy a Raspberry Pi power
supply.

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