We're using the RPI UPSPack Standard V3P board to protect the RPi we use.
I do not have information about the battery we are using with this device, except to say that it's relatively small, and probably doesn't hold a tremendous amount of battery power, but we should not need much for our needs.
Our goal was to have a way to ensure the RPi shut down gracefully after a 3 second power loss.
We have something that does this, but some of these units eventually destroy the battery. Either the battery literally bursts, or the charge is completely lost. Either way, when the battery reaches this state, a power loss results in a sudden loss of power to the RPi itself.
I am lead to understand this board protects against overcharging the battery. But... does it? Or are there other conditions that can lead to these observations?
We're using the RPI UPSPack Standard V3P board to protect the RPi we use.
I do not have information about the battery we are using with this device, except to say that it's relatively small, and probably doesn't hold a tremendous amount of battery power, but we should not need much for our needs.
Our goal was to have a way to ensure the RPi shut down gracefully after a 3 second power loss.
We have something that does this, but some of these units eventually destroy the battery. Either the battery literally bursts, or the charge is completely lost. Either way, when the battery reaches this state, a power loss results in a sudden loss of power to the RPi itself.
I am lead to understand this board protects against overcharging the battery. But... does it? Or are there other conditions that can lead to these observations?