Sujet : Re: Backup power supply
De : <bp (at) *nospam* www.zefox.net>
Groupes : comp.sys.raspberry-piDate : 14. Mar 2024, 19:11:25
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Mike Scott <
usenet.16@scottsonline.org.uk.invalid> wrote:
On 14/03/2024 15:51, Joe wrote:
I'm using a cheap APC, I believe 650 or 750, with USB monitoring hookup. Also have my router connected (with VOIP) to keep
communication possible for a little while (runtime abt 30 minutes). Battery replaced once, I believe it was some 7 years old.
Somehow that makes no sense to me..... current 650 is 227 pounds (maybe plus
VAT) on the APC website. 5 times the cost of the Pi. I'm sure it's a
very nice UPS, but.... ???
Sense or not, it seems to be a fact of life. The inverter/charger/transfer units
I used have vanished from Amazon, replace by units with four times the power and
double the price. Battery prices seem to have dropped very slightly, but are
still a whisker over $200/kWH.
A 12 volt to 5 volt stepdown converter appears to be less than $10, small 12 volt
batteries range from $20-100 in the few AH range, a 12 volt 5 amp charger ranges
from $11 to $50. The charger would be the iffy part, since a smart charger on a
loaded battery is apt to get confused by what looks like high self-discharge..
Something reliable for less than $100 will take both luck and ingenuity. One
possibility is finding a used UPS unit in e-waste and replacing the battery.
bob prohaska
On Wed, 13 Mar 2024 13:18:45 -0000 (UTC), usenet@dolik.dev (Andriy D) wrote:
Hi,
>
I'm considering adding some backup power supply for my RPi2 mainly
to avoid filesystem issues which may be caused by a short power outage.
There are some interesting schematics online as well as some quite
cheap 'manufactured' options. But I'm wondering, maybe someone has
some experience / feedback to share?
>
Cheers,
>
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