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  • Satphoenix
    Experienced Board Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 999

    usb-hub on sat-receiver

    Hello,

    I have two sat receivers with pvr-function via external usb and two hdds for that purpose.
    But the problem seems to be the electrical power consumption of the hdds.
    If I use the hdds on a pc - no problem. If I use them on the sat-receivers - problems of speed or normal running.
    I have identified the problem as the electrical power-consumption of the hdds. So my question: If I use an active usb-hub between receiver and hdd, will this active hub raise the electrical power that the hdds work normal (usefull) for recording?
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  • bakfitty
    Senior Member
    • May 2013
    • 145

    #2
    Re: usb-hub on sat-receiver

    Originally posted by Satphoenix
    Hello,

    I have two sat receivers with pvr-function via external usb and two hdds for that purpose.
    But the problem seems to be the electrical power consumption of the hdds.
    If I use the hdds on a pc - no problem. If I use them on the sat-receivers - problems of speed or normal running.
    I have identified the problem as the electrical power-consumption of the hdds. So my question: If I use an active usb-hub between receiver and hdd, will this active hub raise the electrical power that the hdds work normal (usefull) for recording?
    I think it will work properly with active usb-hub because that hub provides power to the connected devices from its own adapter. The passive usb is not good because it 'steals' energy from the receiver.

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    • Satphoenix
      Experienced Board Member
      • Oct 2012
      • 999

      #3
      Re: usb-hub on sat-receiver

      Originally posted by bakfitty
      ...that hub provides power to the connected devices from its own adapter.
      Does an active-hub give the complete electrical power or only support the power from the receiver if it falls under a critical level?
      The receiver defenitly doesn't give enough power for the hdd.

      And I wonder a bit about the low usb power of the receiver. In my case a Xtrend 4000...
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      • aplok
        Experienced Board Member
        • Jun 2013
        • 1155

        #4
        Re: usb-hub on sat-receiver

        Originally posted by Satphoenix
        If I use them on the sat-receivers - problems of speed or normal running.
        ( -> driver, power, file system: ntfs, ext2, ... )

        hi,

        additional usb hub -> usb driver for the hub and (low) power
        additional usb drive disk -> usb driver for the disk and (some) power

        i understand you've checked for both device (hub+disk) driver and power

        now, you propose this hw config:

        rvcr
        |
        usb hub
        |
        + - hdd1 : 500 gb
        |
        + - hdd2 : 300 gb
        ...
        |
        + - usb hdd : 16 gb
        |
        ...


        i understand you've checked both device (hub+disk+disk) driver and power

        the 2.5" hdd are lower with consumption -> power is supply by the mastr device (pc, ecvr) through usb connection

        the 3.5" hdd are higher with consumption, and therefore are usually delivered with an extern elec power supply -> this might be a better solution

        hope this helps

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        • bakfitty
          Senior Member
          • May 2013
          • 145

          #5
          Re: usb-hub on sat-receiver

          Originally posted by Satphoenix
          Does an active-hub give the complete electrical power or only support the power from the receiver if it falls under a critical level?
          The receiver defenitly doesn't give enough power for the hdd.

          And I wonder a bit about the low usb power of the receiver. In my case a Xtrend 4000...
          The receiver's power stays as it is. The active hub gives power to the hdd from external power supply so the hdd will not steal power from the receiver so the receiver can work well.

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          • Clark197
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2012
            • 151

            #6
            Re: usb-hub on sat-receiver

            Originally posted by bakfitty
            The receiver's power stays as it is. The active hub gives power to the hdd from external power supply so the hdd will not steal power from the receiver so the receiver can work well.
            ...And that is the advantage an active usb hub. With it you have the
            full power of the connected USB device.

            read this: --wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_an_active_usb_hub

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            • Satphoenix
              Experienced Board Member
              • Oct 2012
              • 999

              #7
              Re: usb-hub on sat-receiver

              Originally posted by aplok
              i understand you've checked for both device (hub+disk) driver and power...


              ...hope this helps
              Not really, sorry...

              And no, I didn't check hub+disk. I'm planing to buy an active-hub so I ask for experiences here if my idea will work.
              And I only will use a 2,5" hdd (1 TiB)

              Originally posted by bakfitty
              The receiver's power stays as it is. The active hub gives power to the hdd from external power supply so the hdd will not steal power from the receiver so the receiver can work well.
              So the hub is the new (and I hope strong enough) and only power supply for the hdd?
              I will check and post the result.
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              • BlueIsMyColor
                Experienced Member
                • Mar 2013
                • 363

                #8
                Re: usb-hub on sat-receiver

                It could make some difference if the hdd is powered only by the usb or by an external power supply. The usb could not have enough power to make hdd work well. Do you have an 3,5" hdd with external power supply to try?

                regards

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                • kalpikos
                  Experienced Board Member
                  • Sep 2011
                  • 7663

                  #9
                  Re: usb-hub on sat-receiver

                  An active USB hub is a USB hub which has its own power supply.
                  It will come with a DC power adaptor to power it.
                  So, I think that you will not have any problem using it because of providing electrical power from its own power.
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                  • Satphoenix
                    Experienced Board Member
                    • Oct 2012
                    • 999

                    #10
                    Re: usb-hub on sat-receiver

                    Originally posted by BlueIsMyColor
                    ...Do you have an 3,5" hdd with external power supply to try?
                    Perhaps a good idea. I will try.
                    I've read that also perhaps the format (ntfs) is a problem on linux-receivers.
                    I will see.
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                    • gianni253
                      Experienced Board Member
                      • Nov 2012
                      • 903

                      #11
                      Re: usb-hub on sat-receiver

                      Mate, let's break your problem in two:
                      do you need more usb ports or all you need is a more powerful power supply ?

                      In the first case you need an active usb hub, i.e. a device that takes power from it's own power supply.
                      If in the second case all you need is a power supply and a "Y" usb cable, that is a cable that has a second usb male to plug into the external power supply.

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                      • Satphoenix
                        Experienced Board Member
                        • Oct 2012
                        • 999

                        #12
                        Re: usb-hub on sat-receiver

                        Defenitly more electrical power. And another format. NTFS is not optimal for linux-based systems.

                        I'm just trying an active hub from a friend. It's working fine (after new formating to ext3).
                        That's it, i'll order an active hub!

                        Thanks for answers!
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                        • aplok
                          Experienced Board Member
                          • Jun 2013
                          • 1155

                          #13
                          Re: usb-hub on sat-receiver

                          hey,

                          last but not least,

                          do you know the power of the rcvr power supply ( according to the specs) ?

                          that should be nice to know to check if a rcvr is strong enough to support internal hdd , or external usb power supplied hdd (2.5" or 3.5")

                          thx

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                          • Satphoenix
                            Experienced Board Member
                            • Oct 2012
                            • 999

                            #14
                            Re: usb-hub on sat-receiver

                            Originally posted by aplok
                            ...do you know the power of the rcvr power supply ( according to the specs) ?
                            The receiver is a Xtrend et4000. It has an externel power supply (230v ac to ~20v dc) and a very low usb-power on the two ports. I don't know exactly, but I defenitly recommend for users an active hub for this receiver! Without this, an usb-stick is working fine, but a hdd defenitifly not.
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                            • aplok
                              Experienced Board Member
                              • Jun 2013
                              • 1155

                              #15
                              Re: usb-hub on sat-receiver

                              hi,

                              remember, power is given in watts, and the watt definition:

                              P = U I
                              watt = volt * ampere


                              for example, on my external hdd, i have a power supply 1.5 A under 12 V, that is

                              18 w := 12 V * 1.5 A

                              and consumes 18 W


                              my car battery is only 12 V, but with a troughput of 45 A, that is a nominal power of

                              540 [W] := 12 * 45 [VA]

                              but can be deliver higher peak power on short time

                              [watt] figure his is the real power consumption indicator

                              can you check up on the rcvr power supply these 2 figures ( V and I )

                              thx

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