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Documentation on Powering Options #12

Open hargikas opened 7 years ago

hargikas commented 7 years ago

I have the UPS PIco HV3.0A Stack Plus with the included 450 mAh battery. In the manual it says that: The External Supply Powering Input is equipped with Over Current protection, Over Voltage as also with Zero Voltage Drop Inverse Polarity Protection protecting Raspberry Pi System from improper usage, but also offers, due to zero voltage drop, usage of all available energy from the Solar Panel in case of use.

But in the documentation it doesn't say anything about how to do it. In my case I can have another 5V input for the PICO but I don't know how to make the connection.

PiModules commented 7 years ago

Hi,

We are continue updating the manual, so the GitHub is little bit late with updates. Please use the following link for more detailed manual until we update the GitHub

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxyNAWdHZ1PocWMyMGwxbi1MOE0/view

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On 26/9/2017 1:17 μμ, hargikas wrote:

I have the UPS PIco HV3.0A Stack Plus with the included 450 mAh battery. In the manual it says that: The External Supply Powering Input is equipped with Over Current protection, Over Voltage as also with Zero Voltage Drop Inverse Polarity Protection protecting Raspberry Pi System from improper usage, but also offers, due to zero voltage drop, usage of all available energy from the Solar Panel in case of use.

But in the documentation it doesn't say anything about how to do it. In my case I can have another 5V input for the PICO but I don't know how to make the connection.

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