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Battery for Pine64 - steve8939 - 08-21-2016 Hello, has anyone had any luck in powering the Pine64 using a battery? I used a pair of 18650's and a power converter, but it only powers up the down. The converter has a 1 amp rating with a 3 amp burst. RE: Battery for Pine64 - pfeerick - 08-21-2016 (08-21-2016, 06:45 PM)steve8939 Wrote: Hello, has anyone had any luck in powering the Pine64 using a battery? I used a pair of 18650's and a power converter, but it only powers up the down. The converter has a 1 amp rating with a 3 amp burst. Need some more info mate. Like:
RE: Battery for Pine64 - MarkHaysHarris777 - 08-22-2016 If you like, you can view my sticky post here. (read the entire thread, pics and details) ... I am powering my PineA64 as a 12v system; the 12v SLA is powering the PineA64 via CPT dc-dc power converter module (12v --> 5v) and then is being filtered by a home-brew low-pass filter utilizing caps and toroid inductor. RE: Battery for Pine64 - steve8939 - 08-28-2016 (08-21-2016, 08:48 PM)pfeerick Wrote:Hello thanks for the response. I am using 2 TR 18650 5000mah 3.7 volt lipos in series connected to a voltage converter set to 5.2 volts its rated at 1amp continuous 3 amp burst. I am using android and connecting through the power connector next to the RTC battery connector. I am also using the touch screen.(08-21-2016, 06:45 PM)steve8939 Wrote: Hello, has anyone had any luck in powering the Pine64 using a battery? I used a pair of 18650's and a power converter, but it only powers up the down. The converter has a 1 amp rating with a 3 amp burst. RE: Battery for Pine64 - MarkHaysHarris777 - 08-28-2016 hi, the converter you use needs to be at least a 2A rating continuous, and preferably 2.5A, but more importantly for this discussion, the 5v needs to be very clean. ... I am using the CPT converter which delivers a fairly clean 5v continuous at 2A. I also added a filter to the setup to smooth the noise which typically comes from a dc-dc converter. The problem is that the PineA64 will draw spikes of current from time to time and the 5v 'must' remain stable during those spikes. A 2A supply is often not enough especially if the 5v is not clean (has ripples in it). Take a look at the thread I posted earlier. My battery setup is running very well with the CPT converter and filter ( 5v @ 2A ). RE: Battery for Pine64 - steve8939 - 08-28-2016 (08-28-2016, 05:39 PM)MarkHaysHarris777 Wrote: hi, the converter you use needs to be at least a 2A rating continuous, and preferably 2.5A, but more importantly for this discussion, the 5v needs to be very clean.Hi, thanks for the quick reply. I will check out your solution and see if it's something I want to try.again thanks. RE: Battery for Pine64 - trondkj - 09-21-2016 I am powering mine from a 10000mA usb power bank. Works fine RE: Battery for Pine64 - lijinraj - 08-27-2017 (08-21-2016, 06:45 PM)steve8939 Wrote: Hello, has anyone had any luck in powering the Pine64 using a battery? I used a pair of 18650's and a power converter, but it only powers up the down. The converter has a 1 amp rating with a 3 amp burst. I was able to run the board over a pair of 18650 in parallel. Connected via three ping Li-Po connector. Center pin connected to ground using a 10 K resistor. |