Hi,
Hope you’re having a great day. We are currently planning to order a battery to support the Raspberry Pi Zero W (Inky WHAT – Large e-ink Display) as a power source, enabling a completely wireless setup. We would greatly appreciate your suggestions and recommendations to confirm whether we are on the right track or if there is a better choice available among the options listed below.
I would like to provide a comprehensive overview of the process we are planning for the Raspberry Pi Zero W (Inky WHAT – Large e-ink Display). Our goal is to display subject names (for classes conducted) in each classroom across our campus, with a maximum of approximately 7 course titles per class. As this involves multiple Pi kits in all the classrooms, powering them with wall adapters is not feasible. Instead, we are seeking a battery source that eliminates the need for wires at the class doors.
Our primary objective is to connect the Raspberry Pi Zero W (Inky WHAT – Large e-ink Display) to a battery that can last for at least a year or two, serving as the sole power source. Could you please let me know which of the following batteries will meet this requirement, or if there is another recommended solution that can last longer?
1. Pisugar S: Battery for Raspberry Pi zero (https://www.tindie.com/products/pisugar ... 20zero%20W)
2. Pisugar2 Pro Portable 5000 mAh UPS Lithium Battery (https://www.amazon.ca/Pisugar2-Portable ... B08D8PPCKN)
3. PiJuice 12000mAh Battery (https://uk.pi-supply.com/products/pijui ... ah-battery)
4. Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS HAT For Raspberry Pi Zero, Stable 5V Power Output (https://www.waveshare.com/product/ups-hat-c.htm)
Please feel free to ask if you require additional information. Thanks again.
Hope you’re having a great day. We are currently planning to order a battery to support the Raspberry Pi Zero W (Inky WHAT – Large e-ink Display) as a power source, enabling a completely wireless setup. We would greatly appreciate your suggestions and recommendations to confirm whether we are on the right track or if there is a better choice available among the options listed below.
I would like to provide a comprehensive overview of the process we are planning for the Raspberry Pi Zero W (Inky WHAT – Large e-ink Display). Our goal is to display subject names (for classes conducted) in each classroom across our campus, with a maximum of approximately 7 course titles per class. As this involves multiple Pi kits in all the classrooms, powering them with wall adapters is not feasible. Instead, we are seeking a battery source that eliminates the need for wires at the class doors.
Our primary objective is to connect the Raspberry Pi Zero W (Inky WHAT – Large e-ink Display) to a battery that can last for at least a year or two, serving as the sole power source. Could you please let me know which of the following batteries will meet this requirement, or if there is another recommended solution that can last longer?
1. Pisugar S: Battery for Raspberry Pi zero (https://www.tindie.com/products/pisugar ... 20zero%20W)
2. Pisugar2 Pro Portable 5000 mAh UPS Lithium Battery (https://www.amazon.ca/Pisugar2-Portable ... B08D8PPCKN)
3. PiJuice 12000mAh Battery (https://uk.pi-supply.com/products/pijui ... ah-battery)
4. Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS HAT For Raspberry Pi Zero, Stable 5V Power Output (https://www.waveshare.com/product/ups-hat-c.htm)
Please feel free to ask if you require additional information. Thanks again.
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