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www.paulvdiyblogs.net
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| | | | Raspberry Pi Electronics DIY Hobby Design Test & Measurement HowTo Build | |
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blog.rfox.eu
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| | | | After more than a year, I finally got to the point where I have more or less 24/7 solar-powered Raspberry Pi microserver. | |
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labs.domipheus.com
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| | | | If you missed Part 1 and Part 2, it's probably best you at least read Part 1 to understand the scope of the project. Part 2 discusses how the hardware is modified to fit into a restrictive enclosure, measuring only 10mm deep. From the start, I wanted to stretch the boundaries of the Pi On The Wall, and therefore, Raspberry Pi power consumption. It seemed like a rather fun exercise. This post describes what I did in reducing power consumption fairly drastically, given what can be done in this limited power space. For those who want a jist of what follows: I reduced power requirements of the Raspberry Pi with PiTFT and WiFi drastically. | |
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nbailey.ca
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| | Kubernetes is our generation's Asbestos. |