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hello I currently have a screen card that works with a minimum voltage of 5v. So I had a question. is it possible to modify the board so that the screen can work with a lower voltage. I've never had to deal with this type of problem and I'm afraid of breaking my screen....
 

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Supplying 3.3v to the 3.3v inductor *should* work
 
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so I connect my 3.3v wire to the 3.3v output of the inductor?
should I remove the inductor to test if it works? can my screen die?
 

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A mistake could kill the screen, yes. Removing the inductor isn't a bad idea, but you should first test to be sure that 3.3v input is enough to run the screen. If it works as expected, then you can remove the inductor
 
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then... it works, the screen lights up but the charge and discharge module turns off and no longer powers anything. (he goes to safety I think)
 

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Did you disconnect the 5v wire when you added the 3.3v wire?
 
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I put my 3.3v wire at the point drawn in red and I connected my gnd wire to a gnd location on the board. I didn't change anything apart from that.
 

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I put my 3.3v wire at the point drawn in red and I connected my gnd wire to a gnd location on the board. I didn't change anything apart from that.
I think that might be the input pin of that regulator not the output? Is it a 1117?
 

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Is it a fixed regulator or adjustable, fixed normally state voltage on them?
 
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Not sure if this is a good answer but if you are using the PMS-Lite or PMS-2, you do know they have 5V regulated lines out right? You COULD try to use that line (provided you check it with the multi-meter). No guarantees it will be able to supply enough amperage though so YMMV.
 
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