🔌 Power Up Your Pi with Style!
The Pisugar2 Portable 1200 mAh UPS Lithium Battery is a sleek and efficient power module designed specifically for Raspberry Pi Zero models. With easy installation, customizable controls, and a compact design, it enhances your projects while providing real-time battery management.
RAM | LPDDR2 |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 5.5 Hours |
Brand | PI PISUGAR |
Series | PiSugar2 |
Item model number | PiSugar2V2.1 |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.74 x 2.72 x 1.26 inches |
Color | black |
Processor Brand | Broadcom |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Guangzhou AiChongWu Technology Co., Ltd |
ASIN | B08D678XPR |
Date First Available | June 29, 2020 |
C**H
Reliable Power On-the-Go: Pisugar2 Portable UPS for Pwnagotchi and Raspberry Pi
The Pisugar2 Portable 1200mAh UPS Lithium Battery Power Module is a must-have for anyone running a Raspberry Pi or Pwnagotchi. This compact power module offers a seamless solution to keep your projects running smoothly, even without a wall outlet. It provides reliable, uninterrupted power, ensuring your Pwnagotchi stays on the move without worrying about battery life.The 1200mAh capacity offers enough juice for hours of continuous operation, and it’s quick to charge, so you’re always ready to go. It’s easy to install and integrates perfectly with the Raspberry Pi, making it a great addition for mobile projects. The portability and convenience of this power module make it an essential tool for any Raspberry Pi or Pwnagotchi enthusiast who wants to stay powered up on the go.
J**.
Pwnagotchi!
I'm glad I splurged and got this battery for my own gotcha project. Lasts forever.
D**Y
Awesome
Comes with the binding screws and goes together perfectly. It’s a solid purchase that’s made very well. I like the connectors because their spring loaded and aligned.
D**.
Not for human consumption
I put this battery in my Blendtec to try to get a good amount of lithium to take because it’s not legal in my country, but it just caught fire. So I don’t even know what to do now, because now I’m out both of battery, and the lithium, and a blender! Totally unreasonable.Before I destroyed the battery by accident, I did happen to use it, and it was excellent. It had the amperage as advertised and was the correct size, and was really convenient to use.
D**L
Ad advertized
Works like you should expect from Raspberry.
J**.
Very nice
I'm really stoked on this product. Works just as described and super easy to set up for pwan.
J**N
Works well, but discharges when not in use.
Not much to complain about. The hardware is well done for the most part and the software isn't too complex to work with; although it did require some digging to find a version of the management software that worked with my raspbian version.The only complaint I have is that is has shelf load. Even when not connected to a pi, or anything, and powered off, it discharges in something like a week. It has a real-time-clock battery, so I don't understand what could be drawing this much power. Frankly, if it didn't have a dedicated battery for the real-time-clock, I don't understand what could be drawing that much power.Just a rough back of the napkin calculation if it is draining in 1 week at idle, is 1200mAh / 168h = 7.14mA draw while idle.I hate to take 2 stars for that, but it's significant for a device that lives on a shelf primarily and comes down occasionally to do a job. It means I either have to keep it plugged up to a charger and wear the battery out, or I need to anticipate needing it in time to charge it up. I'm also worried about how deeply it is discharging (I'll try to remember to check voltage next time it's "dead," and update this.
5**5
Very compact. Excellent Github repo
Works like a charm. Really appreciate the Arch Linux makepkg. Perfect for attaching a Pi to a DSLR.
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