[FOR SALE] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost)

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Re: [SOLD OUT] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost)

Post by C-DI » Tue May 23, 2017 8:14 am

@ jostie94
the raspberry pi turns on and off and the screen is flickering .
Sounds like you don't get enough power over the original DMG power connector.

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Re: [SOLD OUT] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost)

Post by ismailhamzah » Sat May 27, 2017 7:47 am

So, will you sell it again?

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Re: [SOLD OUT] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost)

Post by andku85 » Sun Jun 04, 2017 10:28 pm

is this back in stock? i am interest to get started with this build

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Re: [SOLD OUT] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost)

Post by Camble » Mon Jun 05, 2017 1:39 am

I've had a few people contact me about more stock. If you subscribe to this thread, you'll get notified when they're available again. If you post a reply to state your interest, I'll be able to gauge the demand.

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Re: [SOLD OUT] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost)

Post by blameblaine » Mon Jun 05, 2017 6:40 am

@Camble

I'm very interested in ordering several more! So please let us know when they are back in stock!

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Re: [SOLD OUT] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost)

Post by andku85 » Mon Jun 05, 2017 8:45 am

I am interested as well. Thank you.

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Re: [SOLD OUT] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost)

Post by Boydee » Mon Jun 05, 2017 3:46 pm

I'm keen for more too. Had a question tho, the screw hole where I've lined the switch up with the screw post and I've hot glued it in. And because I didn't trim anything my case sticks open slightly. Is it safe to trim that corner of the pcb with the screw hole to remove it ? I'm sure it'll be ok be just making sure
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Re: [SOLD OUT] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost)

Post by Camble » Tue Jun 06, 2017 1:04 am

@Boydee You should be safe enough. There is only one trace which may be an issue, it's on the component side and runs beneath R2. This board is actually thinner than the previous one, but an alternative might be to shave the screw post down very slightly.

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Re: [SOLD OUT] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost)

Post by cobramike » Tue Jun 06, 2017 1:12 am

@Camble Just a question Why not work together with @Helder on his new version board Just saying this together with helders board woot be nice
Whooo Stop befor ask in a post. First use the search or the wiki befor you make a topic.. Just saying.........

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Re: [SOLD OUT] Safe Shutdown v1.2 (for PowerBoost)

Post by Camble » Tue Jun 06, 2017 2:01 am

@cobramike I haven't seen @Helder's new board if I'm honest, I'm sure he has his own agenda. I did start designing the layout of a top-half board a while back, which would include a volume control, USB and power distribution, but haven't had the time or drive to prototype it. I didn't think there would be much demand, what with @Kite's SAIO being available.

I hope to tweak the Safe Shutdown a little for another run at some point, but as PCB design took all my time away from building my GBZ and I'm a lot busier with work at the moment, I probably won't be working on anything larger.

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