Power multiple devices on 5V / Elegoo

Hi everybody,
currently I'm planning my first Arduino project.

I bought this start kit: https://www.elegoo.com/product/elegoo-uno-project-super-starter-kit/

I need this components:

  • 7-segment Display
  • Servo Motor (SG90)
  • Active Buzzer
  • 2 Buttons

Unfortunately I can't find all the specs I need:
I need 5V for both display and servo.

Can I put both to the 5V pin or would this be too much? Does anybody has experience with something like this?

Thanks a lot

Thats exactly my problem: There are no detailed specs :confused:

This is the documentation from the vendor: https://www.elegoo.com/tutorial/Elegoo%20Super%20Starter%20Kit%20for%20UNO%20V1.0.2018.12.24.zip

They directly connect the servo and the display to the pins without own power supply.

Dude, again: I do not keep anything secret, I just don't have the information. This exactly is why I ask for experience with a very specific and mentioned kit.

So, you're talking about my "attitude". Well, let's talk about yours.
Is this how you treat beginners? Calling them stupid (yes you do) for providing links? By the way it's one of the biggest arduino clone manufactures, so its not really unknown. And if you are as clever as you show yourself here, just use virustotal.com, takes 3 seconds.
It already started at the first posts: First I "left away" that information, at 2nd post you told me I'm keeping it a secret. Both tells I'm doing this on purpose while I'm stating at my very first post: Sadly I dont have further information and I'm looking for people with experience with exactly this kit. I don't know why you have so much trouble understanding this.

This is typical elitist BS that keeps newbies away.

I am trying to find out which parts I have exactly. Part of it is that I'm asking here and I absolutely don't get why you blame me for this.
My question at the producer is already sent out as well.

Long story short: I'm waiting for the manufacturers feedback and I will go back to the reddit channels then. I thought I would give another community a try, but I was proved again: Try as a newbie at the official channel, be blamed by snobbish elite.

I'm gonna delete my account now, see ya.

Hello,

I'll play the good guy here. But I agree, if you seek help, it's easier to be more polite and try and provide the needed information.

The servo should be a Micro Servo 9G SG90. And I believe the LCD is an LCD1602 module.
But, the kit you bought (I think I have the same) comes with a power supply board.

https://www.elegoo.com/product/elegoo-uno-project-super-starter-kit/

The part on the top left, it has a jack connection and usb. You can use this to provide 5v to the breadboard, so you only attach the 'control' part to the arduino. But the 5V power is comming straight from another source, fx a 9V DC battery that's also with the kit.

Edit: I believe you must also wire the ground to the Arduino ground. Ofcourse not the 5V to it's 5V. Someone else feel free to correct me there.

Edit 2 : Sorry, I just now read you also seek users who used this kit like me. My expierince is, with 1 servo and the LCD if I made the servo move the LCD light went kinda away. Figured that's no good for the arduino hence why I now use the external power. The fun part is all these parts cost next to nothing so if I blow something up so be it really... But I try to keep it safe of-course!

Happy crafting
Maho

Lol, my answer has gone, so I get a more and more clear picture whats going on here.

Again for the record:

"And how are you guaranteeing that link is from them?"

" I'm just trying to find out what you have so I can help you. Give me a link to where you bought it. OR something. But you gotta give me something to go on. You can't expect me to magically know what you bought. "

  • The link to the kit I bought is in the very first post.

Thanks again @Mahoke for the productive answer, I can work with that :slight_smile:

LOL, +1 karma for that last reply. Good luck hardmod2, I don't have that EXACT kit but one very similar and should be able to help if you have more questions.