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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 803627" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>It can do. I had a USB powered HDD attached to my TV to use as a PVR, I could still connect other flash drives and such no problem. There was an instance though where I tried to connect something and got a warning to say it exceeded the power limit. I doubt an LED strip would be an issue though, and I'm sure the TV will throw up a warning like mine did if it is.</p><p></p><p>My own bias light makes use of a CCFL so requires a proper power socket. The socket is remote controlled so it's only on when I need it - so that's also an option. Very convenient to have things powered by USB though, the twin 140mm fans in my cabinet are powered by my AVR's rear USB port.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 803627, member: 517"] It can do. I had a USB powered HDD attached to my TV to use as a PVR, I could still connect other flash drives and such no problem. There was an instance though where I tried to connect something and got a warning to say it exceeded the power limit. I doubt an LED strip would be an issue though, and I'm sure the TV will throw up a warning like mine did if it is. My own bias light makes use of a CCFL so requires a proper power socket. The socket is remote controlled so it's only on when I need it - so that's also an option. Very convenient to have things powered by USB though, the twin 140mm fans in my cabinet are powered by my AVR's rear USB port. [/QUOTE]
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