Bangood Powerboost Wiring to Power Switch? Vs. Adafruit?

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Bangood Powerboost Wiring to Power Switch? Vs. Adafruit?

Post by RetroGamingNow » Tue Sep 20, 2016 11:50 am

Maybe a stupid question but how do you connect the power switch to the bankgood powerboost. Any reason i shouldnt use this one over the adafruit? Thanks

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Re: Bangood Powerboost Wiring to Power Switch? Vs. Adafruit?

Post by Zero » Tue Sep 20, 2016 1:15 pm

No reason not to use the banggood one. I think the only other thing an adafruit one has over it is the low battery led. I'd remove the usb connector and wire it like this if it was mine, as this should allow the battery to be recharged while the pi is off:
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Re: Bangood Powerboost Wiring to Power Switch? Vs. Adafruit?

Post by Tim » Tue Sep 20, 2016 2:14 pm

I also thought about doing this but i couldn't find a switch that is rated for 1a. Wouldn't it be safer to use a Pololu Mosfet Switch?

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Re: Bangood Powerboost Wiring to Power Switch? Vs. Adafruit?

Post by Zero » Tue Sep 20, 2016 2:37 pm

I think the pi zero running draws about 150mah. :?: The switch in the wiki is rated 500mah. What switch are you folks using? If you are powering high drain devices directly via the pi then yeah you would be wise to use something like you mention.

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Re: Bangood Powerboost Wiring to Power Switch? Vs. Adafruit?

Post by RetroGamingNow » Thu Sep 22, 2016 12:44 pm

Thanks for the feedback guys. I think ill give it a shot. These are substantially cheaper so as long as it works the same than i should be good to go! I guess the adafruit one just makes it easier to understand because of how its labelled and @wermy 's walk through.

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Re: Bangood Powerboost Wiring to Power Switch? Vs. Adafruit?

Post by Ganreizu » Thu Sep 22, 2016 12:48 pm

RetroGamingNow wrote:Thanks for the feedback guys. I think ill give it a shot. These are substantially cheaper so as long as it works the same than i should be good to go! I guess the adafruit one just makes it easier to understand because of how its labelled and @wermy 's walk through.
Can't charge and play at the same time with bangood if i remember correctly.

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Re: Bangood Powerboost Wiring to Power Switch? Vs. Adafruit?

Post by Zero » Thu Sep 22, 2016 1:49 pm

I purchased a few and they work pretty well. I was surprised they hardly get warm at all while charging which is good. Seemed to charge around 0.8amp and not 1amp though. Trying to figure out a good place to put one in my latest build seems to be the challenge.

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Re: Bangood Powerboost Wiring to Power Switch? Vs. Adafruit?

Post by RetroGamingNow » Thu Sep 22, 2016 2:23 pm

How would you wire the battery to this exactly since there is no plug like the adafruit?

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Re: Bangood Powerboost Wiring to Power Switch? Vs. Adafruit?

Post by RetroGamingNow » Thu Sep 22, 2016 2:24 pm

Ganreizu wrote:
RetroGamingNow wrote:Thanks for the feedback guys. I think ill give it a shot. These are substantially cheaper so as long as it works the same than i should be good to go! I guess the adafruit one just makes it easier to understand because of how its labelled and @wermy 's walk through.
Can't charge and play at the same time with bangood if i remember correctly.
Hmmm, thats good to know. Cant decide if its worht the extra 15 bucks for that feature.

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Re: Bangood Powerboost Wiring to Power Switch? Vs. Adafruit?

Post by myPiZero » Thu Sep 22, 2016 2:25 pm

I got mine today.
The battery goes across the B+ and B- pads at the board edges.

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