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Is 5V stronger than 12V?

The main disadvantage of the 5V system is that voltage drop is a more significant limiting factor. However 5V systems are much more power efficient than 12V systems; a 5V linear system will always be 2.4 times more efficient than it's equivalent 12V system.
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Can I use 5V instead of 12V?

The device will very likely burn out. In addition, depending on what the device is and the capacity of the 12V supply, connecting a 12V supply to a device rated 5V max could lead to a hazard - fire, explosion, etc.
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What happens if I plug in 12V into a 5V device?

You cannot use a 12V power supply on a 5V. It will cause the device to draw more current than it is designed for and will likely burn out, causing fire hazards and explosions. In other words, if the applied voltage is more than the maximum rated voltage then the device will undoubtedly fail due to overvoltage.
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Is 12V LED strip brighter than 5V?

...it seems 12V strips are not brighter, but they need less current, and the voltage drop does not affect the colors that much. Correct. Although the voltage drop/colours can be mitigated by using extra, good quality power wires to both ends & middle points to reduce the voltage drop in a 5V strip.
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Are PC case fans 12V or 5V?

They are typically 12v, but it's best to check your board specs. 5v usually applies to low noise or low power builds, but they can keep up in performance for the most part.
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Can I run 5V fan on 12V battery?

Inversely, running a 5v rated fan on a 12v power supply will cause the fan to run at more than twice the speed and the fan will overload/die quickly. Never run a fan at a significantly higher voltage than what it is rated (normally a safe margin is +/- 15% of the rated voltage).
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Is it OK to run 12V fan on 5V?

No, as long as you connect it properly, you'll be fine. Check the amperage rating on your fan. Most will be ~0.25A or similar. This is at 12V, so at 5V it'll be using less than half that.
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Is 12V too much for LED lights?

Quite intuitively, providing more than 12V DC on a 12V LED strip is not a good idea, because you may cause the LED strip to be over-driven, burning out the diodes or causing excessive heat buildup that can damage both the circuit and on-board components.
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What is the difference between 5v and 12V RGB?

ARGB or Addressable RGB uses 5volts to power themselves and have an address color processor connected to each led. 12v is not Addressable but follows what color is being displayed on the bus at the time. It's LED architecture is different with a different type of LED's so they are completely in compatible.
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How many LEDs can 5v power?

This is called kirchhoff's voltage Law. So if you have a 5v power supply and each of your LEDs have a forward voltage drop of 2.4V then you can't power more than two at a time.
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Will too much voltage hurt a device?

Voltage that is too high can cause premature failure of electrical and electronic components (e.g. circuit boards) due to overheating. The damage caused by overheating is cumulative and irreversible.
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Can a 5V motor run on 12V?

You can not power a 5V motor with a 12V supply, unless you keep it submerged in liquid nitrogen to deal with the heat. You can not power a 5V motor directly off an Arduino, motors draw too much.
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How to resist 12V to 5V?

You can use a resistor with a zener diode for low current applications where the current is variable. You can use a three-terminal regulator for medium-current applications. You can use a buck-mode switching regulator for higher-current applications.
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Can A 5V LED handle 12V?

A 5V LED must not be run on 12V.
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Can I charge A 12V device with A 5V charger?

Yes, it is absolutely safe to charge a device with a charger that has more current capacity than needed. Since the voltage is held constant (5V), the only factor that determines current draw is the load (another term for resistance) the device places on the charger.
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Can 12V and 5V share the same ground?

Unless there is an (optical) isolator somewhere in the relay circuit, the 5V and 12V parts should share the same ground. But you should make sure the relay circuit can handle the +12V input signal.
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How do I know if my LED is 12V or 5V?

If you still aren't sure, another way to confirm this is to look at the product photo. Most LED strips will have a mark showing 12V or 24V. Now, check if the voltage on the power supply specifications matches the LED strip. In this case, the power supply is also 12V, so we are good to go.
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What is 12V to 5V converter called?

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This DC-DC 12V to 3.3V 5V 12V Power Module Multi Output Voltage Conversion is also known as Buck Converter or also as Step-Down Voltage Converter.
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What happens if you put too little voltage through an LED?

No, low voltage will not damage an LED light as they are a diode, meaning, if you don't supply enough voltage, proper light won't be emitted. This is partially way dimming switches work so well with LED lighting. In fact, running an LED light through a lower voltage could in fact increase its lifetime.
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What happens if you put too much voltage through an LED?

Simply put, too much voltage kills the LED. As previously mentioned, LED is current-driven and not a voltage-driven device. Therefore, if the voltage deviates more than 10%, the LED bulb is fused off.
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Will higher voltage make LED brighter?

Adjusting the voltage lower or higher will change the brightness, but only because it also changes the current- higher voltage means the current will increase in an LED.
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Can USB give 12v?

USB ports supply 5 volts at 1–2 amps . That will not charge 12 volt battery .
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How long can a 12v battery run a fan?

Your 30 watt fan will draw about 2.5 amps at 12 volts (2.5 times 12 is 30). Assuming 90% efficiency from the inverter means that the inverter will draw 2.5/. 9, or 2.78 amps. A 50 Ahr battery will last 50/2.78 or 18 hours.
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Can I run a 5v fan on a 9v battery?

your battery is of 9v whereas your fan requires 5v input . so you need to use the voltage regulator 7805 which regulates your 9v battery output to 5v input for fan.
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