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Power bank or ups for Orange pi pc


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Hello folks,

 

I plan to build a power bank or a ups for my Orange Pi Pc H3. Here is the log dump for more info: http://ix.io/2kMo

 

I have been using my Pi PC as a full fledged desktop thanks to all you Armbian contributers. We have occassional power outages and to counter the issue I'm planning to build an alternate power source.

 

After some online search I found that some of the IOT boards support usb power banks as a power supply, hence would like to know if Pi PC H3 supports this feature or can be programmed? 

 

Another option is to use a MoPi board, not sure if Pi PC H3 supports the board.

 

https://pi.gate.ac.uk/pages/mopi.html

 

Posted
2 hours ago, orangepie14 said:

Another option is


... A64 board where you only need to solder battery.

Posted

Thanks @MacBreaker
exactly what I was looking for. Can you please help me with the connections?

 

I guess the Orange Pi AC adaptor needs to be connected to the device. How and where to connect the DC 4mm connector to the device and how to connect from the device to Pi? 

 

Can you please explain or share your setup?

 

 

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@orangepie14

 

There a differed ways to connect.

 

You have skills with soldering or not?

Ok,easyst way is to buy a usb to DC 4mm connector cable and a power source form Raspberry Pi.
It doesn't matter if mirousb or usb-c connector.


Plug all together and your done.

 

Bevor i forget, i use 3000 miliampere Cells.

 

Made sukcessfull tests with 1 hour disconnect from mains and reconnect.
All wthout problems...

 

 

Markus

Posted

Funny thing is that I purchased the 18650 cell power backup with a USB to DC Jack cable only to realise later that any mobile phone power bank with 5v 2a output is enough.

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