I need an electrical expert on this one.
I have a passthrough. Run off my desktop, it requires a 5 foot usb extension , then plugged into the passthrough, since the only ports are on the back.
I've measured the voltage at the passthrough at its 5 volts. On another computer where I don't have to use the 5 foot extension, I still read 5 volts, but it seems to work better.
So does voltage drop over a long cable only happen under load or the greater resistance of the longer cord, so that the volt meter at .0001 amp wouldn't see it, but the passthough would? Or is it all in my head?
I have a passthrough. Run off my desktop, it requires a 5 foot usb extension , then plugged into the passthrough, since the only ports are on the back.
I've measured the voltage at the passthrough at its 5 volts. On another computer where I don't have to use the 5 foot extension, I still read 5 volts, but it seems to work better.
So does voltage drop over a long cable only happen under load or the greater resistance of the longer cord, so that the volt meter at .0001 amp wouldn't see it, but the passthough would? Or is it all in my head?