Old firewire/mini USB Iomega Drive, power & connectivity

Hi Sorry I don't come here often and don't know where to post this. So if it's in the wrong place apologies in advance.
We plan to do a lot of travelling now and I've ordered a Mac Book Air, my preference to using an iPad and the Cloud for managing photos.
I've got a couple of older portable hard drives inc a 1TB Iomega which is/was excellent but has firewire and mini usb connection. I understand the Firewire to Thunderbolt adaptor is useless for providing power to portables.
Does anyone know if it is possible to double connect the drive i.e. using both the one mini USB and the Tb/Fw adaptor to boost the power and performance?
Many thanks guys

Well, it turns out that somehow the enclosure was making my drive unreadable. I borrowed my brother's Pismo and installed the drive in it, and it wasn't readable the same as with the enclosure—but it let me format it, and it worked fine after that. But when I put the drive back in the enclosure, it popped up with 'unreadable' again - and it was still unreadable when I put it back in the Pismo again. For some reason using that enclosure totally scrambled the drive's directory.

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