Alternative to powerboost for Pi 3

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Alternative to powerboost for Pi 3

Post by GB3 » Tue Apr 18, 2017 6:35 pm

Hey guys,

Just wondering if anyone could help me out in finding a solution to my battery problem. I've got a Pi 3 and the gearbest screen, and I'm trying to find some sort of alternative to using a powerboost 1000c to power them. I've heard that the 1000c seems to have problems giving enough power to the Pi 3 occasionally, so this seems like its not an ideal solution. Also, the powerboost 1000c costs nearly 40$ in my country, and I'd definitely like to spend a little less than that. Not sure if there is even anything out there that will work for what I need, but I'm sure that if there is, the people on this forum will definitely know about it :)


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Re: Alternative to powerboost for Pi 3

Post by Sesambrötchen » Wed Apr 19, 2017 5:36 am

Hey,

take a look into the Sudo Wiki, there are some power supplys listed. The banggood one works fine and cost only ~3,5$ (link to shop below the picture).

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Re: Alternative to powerboost for Pi 3

Post by MishoIV » Wed Apr 19, 2017 6:09 am

That banggood power supply says "Overcharge protection: 4.3V". I normally charge Lipos and Liions to 4.2V, wouldn't it be problem? Or do I need high voltage lipo 4.35V for that.

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Re: Alternative to powerboost for Pi 3

Post by abrugsch » Wed Apr 19, 2017 6:18 am

MishoIV wrote:
Wed Apr 19, 2017 6:09 am
That banggood power supply says "Overcharge protection: 4.3V". I normally charge Lipos and Liions to 4.2V, wouldn't it be problem? Or do I need high voltage lipo 4.35V for that.
the main description says 3.7v Lipo and charges up to 4.2v so I'm not sure why it also says overvoltage protection 4.3v at any rate this board is for regular 3.7v/4.2v LiPo's not 3.8/4.35

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Re: Alternative to powerboost for Pi 3

Post by GB3 » Thu Apr 20, 2017 12:36 pm

Thanks for the suggestion Sesambrötchen, but the banggood psu only supplies 1 amp and the rpi3 needs up to 2.5. As such, I don't thing this power supply will be adequate. The only other possibility I've found is this, and it looks pretty sketchy,

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/5V-2-5A-1A-2A-Po ... SwcLxYIorE

Also looks pretty big. Anyone try one of these?

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Re: Alternative to powerboost for Pi 3

Post by Helder » Thu Apr 20, 2017 12:52 pm

Actually many people have used that banggood powerboard with a Pi3 with success and for the price it's easy to atleast consider it.
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Re: Alternative to powerboost for Pi 3

Post by GB3 » Thu Apr 20, 2017 1:11 pm

Just bought 2 of the banggood model from aliexpress, thanks Helder!

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