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   On 6/14/24 09:27, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:   
   > One approach that sort-of works is to plug two walwarts (one for the   
   > Pi, one for the hub) into a single 3-outlet extension cord, then coil   
   > the excess wire (both mains and 5-volt) around the cleat- like object   
   > which results and hold it in place by a cable tie or split conduit.   
   > I've done a couple like this and it's ugly but better than loose   
   > wires. One can at least see where each Pi plugs in.   
      
   I would be careful -> avoid coiling low voltage with high voltage mains.   
    My concern is that you would end up with something akin to a (poor)   
   transformer of sorts. Wherein the high voltage mains would couple onto   
   the low voltage lines. At a 1:1 ratio, you'd end up with the same high   
   voltage on the low voltage secondary side.   
      
   I don't know how many loops on a coil would be needed for this to be   
   noticeable.   
      
      
      
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   Grant. . . .   
      
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