Author: RaveenBouy

Lithium polymer battery as an UPS

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 Author| Published in 2015-3-7 18:41:50 | Show all floors
gaara replied at 2015-3-7 06:50
Maybe you can take a look at this: Pijuice

That's exactly what i've been looking for Gaara! also it has more additional features too but it will take a quite long time for it to come to the market :c
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Published in 2015-3-8 04:10:38 | Show all floors
This is my trial, tested with LUbuntu.
When I power off system ,  it restarts if battery connected.

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Published in 2015-3-8 04:16:31 | Show all floors
sorry
it's a 4000mAh  LIPO battery from old tablet.
Red/black wires connected under board at respective BAT+ , BAT-  (NOT AT 5V SATA as picture seems)
  

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 Author| Published in 2015-3-8 17:11:55 | Show all floors
t3l3m4k0 replied at 2015-3-8 04:10
This is my trial, tested with LUbuntu.
When I power off system ,  it restarts if battery connected.

Thank you very Much t3l3m4k0. That's the first idea i had and now ik it's possible. umm but are there any possibilities for the battery to explode due to overcharging?
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Published in 2015-3-8 19:12:09 | Show all floors
RaveenBouy replied at 2015-3-8 10:11
Thank you very Much t3l3m4k0. That's the first idea i had and now ik it's possible. umm but are th ...

orange pi mini has ic axp209, it is capable of supervise the battery charge process.

you can read more here

http://linux-sunxi.org/AXP209

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 Author| Published in 2015-3-8 19:29:13 | Show all floors
:O what about the Orange pi(normal one) ?
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Published in 2015-3-8 23:29:13 | Show all floors
RaveenBouy replied at 2015-3-8 12:29
:O what about the Orange pi(normal one) ?

same as orange pi mini

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 Author| Published in 2015-3-9 03:49:12 | Show all floors
t3l3m4k0 replied at 2015-3-8 23:29
same as orange pi mini

Thanks for everything t3l3m4k0 (=
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 Author| Published in 2015-3-9 03:58:01 | Show all floors
Also one more thing; so you only fixed the battery and that's it? no additional stuffs like coding and stuffs?
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Published in 2015-3-9 04:29:16 | Show all floors
RaveenBouy replied at 2015-3-8 20:58
Also one more thing; so you only fixed the battery and that's it? no additional stuffs like coding a ...

Yes, I only put a connector ( see image above) for disconnect battery  to board  power off.

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