Problems  can arise with USB hubs that are powered from a PC when gadgets   plugged into them draw too much current. This is often the case with   devices fitted with USB cables that are too long or too thin, causing   voltage drop. There’s no need to scrap your old USB hub, however, if you   upgrade it using this little circuit and an external power supply.  Just  cut the 5-V power wire of the USB cable inside the hub and solder a   diode (D1) in the pass-through direction. Now connect the 5 V wire  from  the external power supply to the cathode of this diode. D1  prevents any  current from the power supply from flowing back into the  PC.

Source by : Streampowers
 

 
 
 
