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Test various power supplies #40

Open meeDamian opened 5 years ago

meeDamian commented 5 years ago

Buy different ones, and try to abuse them. See which ones handle apocalypse the best.

AnotherDroog commented 5 years ago
meeDamian commented 5 years ago

I was primarily referring to what @NoahO mentioned during our meeting in Cube7: Test how these power supplies would handle abuse in a form of power spikes etc.

noaho commented 5 years ago

Perhaps we can research electrical testing certifications and only use chargers approved by certain schemes? Setting up an electronics testing lab is bit out of scope for us..

meeDamian commented 5 years ago

Right, that's much faster, cheaper and better 😅.

AnotherDroog commented 5 years ago

Not sure about certifications we can rely on, especially with all the knock-offs and garbage around.

We can do our own tests:

noaho commented 5 years ago

My point was that a lot of these chargers are cheaply made, and might go open circuit (eg 220V all the way to the USB port) if they fail/get exposed to a surge, etc and blow up everything connected.

But my real point was that we can't rely on connected USB drives for funds backup - it wasn't about hardware reliability. Even good chargers can die.

noaho commented 5 years ago

Maybe another thing we can do, is expose to the user when the power throttling is being hit on the pi, either by email notification or dashboard notification.

You could also argue that the Pi does a really good job of throttling, and it shouldn’t be that much slower if they use a lower amperage PSU..

AnotherDroog commented 5 years ago

Yes great idea, undervoltage detection will need #78 to work