03-18-2016, 10:52 AM
Makes sense.
However I think I'm not in the line of using a small battery to power the pine64 in sleep mode, for faster startup... lets say I go to fill up the car, or stop for some snack while on a trip, I then don't want to have to wait for boot up, gps software to start up, put in the destination again, and so on... So all I need is the ignition power, and when that goes off it continue on battery and go to sleep mode.
For Zoidiano0:
I also got an old nexus 7 lying around, so thinking of using it's battery. Do you know how the wiring for that battery works? There is 6 cables, two red, two black, one yellow and one white. Is the reds and the blacks just double +/-? Guessing for increase cable mm^2 while keeping as flat as possible? Or is there a reserve compartment? And is any or the white or yellow for temp control? is that usable for the pine64's temp control?
However I think I'm not in the line of using a small battery to power the pine64 in sleep mode, for faster startup... lets say I go to fill up the car, or stop for some snack while on a trip, I then don't want to have to wait for boot up, gps software to start up, put in the destination again, and so on... So all I need is the ignition power, and when that goes off it continue on battery and go to sleep mode.
For Zoidiano0:
I also got an old nexus 7 lying around, so thinking of using it's battery. Do you know how the wiring for that battery works? There is 6 cables, two red, two black, one yellow and one white. Is the reds and the blacks just double +/-? Guessing for increase cable mm^2 while keeping as flat as possible? Or is there a reserve compartment? And is any or the white or yellow for temp control? is that usable for the pine64's temp control?