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  1. MMN-o ✅⃠ (mmn)'s status on Sunday, 19-Mar-2017 05:04:02 EDT MMN-o ✅⃠ MMN-o ✅⃠
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    • Markus Kilås
    Find a powerbank that doesn't need you to push On and allows simultaneous charging. I have a neat Xiaomi 10Ah that would work in theory at least.
    Sunday, 19-Mar-2017 05:04:02 EDT from social.umeahackerspace.se permalink
    • MMN-o ✅⃠ (mmn)'s status on Saturday, 15-Apr-2017 11:12:04 EDT MMN-o ✅⃠ MMN-o ✅⃠
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      • Markus Kilås
      @netmackan AC?!
      Saturday, 15-Apr-2017 11:12:04 EDT permalink
    • MMN-o ✅⃠ (mmn)'s status on Saturday, 15-Apr-2017 11:14:42 EDT MMN-o ✅⃠ MMN-o ✅⃠
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      • Markus Kilås
      @netmackan Maybe you can just solder a large enough capacitor to the 5V rail on the #RaspberryPi and hope it handles the drop? Maybe a 5V "supercap" would be a enough.
      Welcome to theoretical !elektronik :]
      Saturday, 15-Apr-2017 11:14:42 EDT permalink
    • MMN-o ✅⃠ (mmn)'s status on Saturday, 15-Apr-2017 11:17:46 EDT MMN-o ✅⃠ MMN-o ✅⃠
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      • Markus Kilås
      @netmackan I bet you could fit it onto the GPIO: https://pinout.xyz/pinout/pin2_5v_power https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruits-raspberry-pi-lesson-4-gpio-setup/the-gpio-connector (not sure if they switched position of the GPIO in future revisions).
      Saturday, 15-Apr-2017 11:17:46 EDT permalink
    • MMN-o ✅⃠ (mmn)'s status on Saturday, 15-Apr-2017 15:02:46 EDT MMN-o ✅⃠ MMN-o ✅⃠
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      • m0n5t3r
      @m0n5t3r Don't powerbanks tend to have a practical output limit due to internal resistance etc? So they shouldn't trip a fuse.

      That assumes the power doesn't come straight from the charging source while connected to the mains though.
      Saturday, 15-Apr-2017 15:02:46 EDT permalink

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