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Hey y'all, just an experiment, if it works out I'll clean it up and run it

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Has anyone here done any experiments yet to see what works? I'll get a pi 5 in the mail in the next week, hopefully, and will be trying a couple setups to see what gives voltage warnings and whatnot...

  • Amp Ripper 4k and 1s pack
  • 4s pack with separate charger and buck converter for the pi.

The buck converter route might work better on the pi5 than previous boards because of it's built in power on/off/suspend controls.

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[โ€“] thantik@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

I've always had better luck supplying 5.2v via the 5v pins on the header than I have using the Pi Foundation's PMIC. I'm really looking forward to seeing if they've improved it this time.

[โ€“] A8ksh4@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

I haven't used the header pins much, but there are two solder pads under the USB power plug that I like to solder 5v wires to directly. Same for the USB data pads for any USB devices that go inside the case.