Gave up on the pi zero idea because trying to cram in all the components got me way too frustrated and I kept breaking things in the case. Decided to go a different route. I have a pi3 and a pi2 laying around at home. Which should I use and what would be some major differences. What battery life should I expect to see on either using a 2500mah battery?
Thanks for any help!
Project idea help
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Re: Project idea help
So you stop using the Pi Zero because you break stuff because there is not much space in the case and you start using the Pi 2/3, that is 2 times as large and has huge connectors?
Re: Project idea help
Sorry to hear that @Goose_box. It's a good thing though that with the challenges you encountered, you're not discouraged to try again.
However, the RPi2/3 is even bigger than the Pi Zero and would require additional work though there are pros and cons:
Pros:
1. more processing power which will allow you to play some N64 games
2. USB hub is optional as the RPi2/3 already has 4 built-in USB ports
Cons:
1. would require some hacking, e.g., de-soldering of ports/jacks in order to fit the RPi2/3 in the case
2. will require cooling due to overheating
3. will require a higher capacity battery due to the increased power requirement
Nonetheless, if you're willing to go this route, recognize that there would be more work/challenges ahead.
However, the RPi2/3 is even bigger than the Pi Zero and would require additional work though there are pros and cons:
Pros:
1. more processing power which will allow you to play some N64 games
2. USB hub is optional as the RPi2/3 already has 4 built-in USB ports
Cons:
1. would require some hacking, e.g., de-soldering of ports/jacks in order to fit the RPi2/3 in the case
2. will require cooling due to overheating
3. will require a higher capacity battery due to the increased power requirement
Nonetheless, if you're willing to go this route, recognize that there would be more work/challenges ahead.
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