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    Blinking Red Light Of Death

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    raspberrypi 3b+powerboostscreen
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      taiJones00 @Efriim
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      @Efriim Yep. I followed all the steps on my monitor and it should be good to go for my pi display. I have a 9v battery if you suggest using that instead

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        taiJones00
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        Wait. Wait a second. The powerboost is charing the 2.5 mAh battery? I haven't done that yet. Are you saying I have to plug in my raspberry pi usb adapter into the powerboost at the same time as the battery and then in about 30 minutes I should be good to play my pigrrl 2?

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          Efriim @taiJones00
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          @taiJones00 I read something about using a 9V step down setup successfully. Before you do, it would be a good idea to site that reference, and make sure that the 1000c can step-down. I'll update.

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            taiJones00 @Efriim
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            @Efriim Step down? I still have to study up on the fundamentals of electricity so I don't know any of these terms

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              Efriim @taiJones00
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              @taiJones00 I mistyped the measurement over time. The 1000c can convert 3.7V xxxxmAh battery to 5V 1000mA-2500mA current.

              The battery while depleted may only give 3.2V so yeah charging it for a while with the battery connected may work.

              The 3.7V to 5V that the Pi requires is called a step-up conversion. A 9V to 5V would be called a step-down.

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                taiJones00 @Efriim
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                @Efriim I'm going to try plugging the battery and the power adapter in at the same time now. Fingers crossed. I'll also try to decipher what you just said while the battery's charging

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                  Efriim
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                  I didn't learn very much in electricity, mAh (Milliamp Hours) is used for the capacitance capacity as it is an Amperage over time.

                  Volts and Watts and Amps and Impedance all with conversions I can not remember any of the little that I learned.

                  The power adapter(charger) is plugged into the powerboost which has the battery and pi attached right?
                  And the charger you are using, does it output 5V 2.5A?

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                    taiJones00 @Efriim
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                    @Efriim Sure is. So i'm dumb. I had the fear that I would send too much electricity to my components and damage them if I had both things plugged in. But I just plugged them both in and I have a yellow light in the charging area and a flashing red light in the low power area (I guess to reinforce that it's charging). We'll find out soon if this will work.

                    The battery is 3.7 V at 2500 mAh. This is the one the pigrrl 2 official tutorial said to use and it's the one that came with my pigrrl 2 kit. Should I use 5 V instead for the pi 3 b+?

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                      Efriim @taiJones00
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                      @taiJones00
                      If you unplug the wall charger there on the head of it is a label and somewhere it will read something like

                      Input  : AC 110V 7W
                      Output : DC 4.6V 900mA
                      

                      sometimes they are impossible to read labels.
                      I had the overlooked that you used this charger to do the initial installation it should work fine.
                      Yes 5.1V and 2.5A is nominal.

                      It looks like the thing was designed with the battery in mind, but since it is a 3B+ it will use more amps and so doing a step-up conversion from 3.7 to 5V ~+variable amperage its probably going to be everything this battery has got.

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                        taiJones00 @Efriim
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                        @Efriim ...What kind of cantanese debockary is on this charger? Anyway, it's output: 5.1 V and 2.5 mAh

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                          Efriim @taiJones00
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                          @taiJones00
                          I don't want to mislead you though, I gleaned a lot of misinformation from what I read on all this in only a couple hours. If that battery doesn't work, I still don't know for certain that a different battery will work. I wouldn't try the 9V yet, because even though it is being converted, 9V is too much for a pi and could damage it.

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                            taiJones00 @Efriim
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                            @Efriim Well here's the thing. The very first time I hooked everything up, the power LED was blue and blue means it's working. Meaning, I probably just have a low battery

                            Yeah the last thing I want is to damage a pi. I have like 3 other projects to make for this reverse career fair and lest I waste $30 from a silly mistake

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                              taiJones00 @Efriim
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                              @Efriim This is actually pretty funny. I like that your profile picture is of an xbox 360 given the title of this post

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                                Efriim @taiJones00
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                                @taiJones00 I was looking for a picture to use in the retroarch-assets on my computer and the idea that raspberry pi succeeded the xbox360 made me laugh. Because of pi, like circles.

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                                  taiJones00 @Efriim
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                                  @Efriim Ah! I get it!

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                                    Efriim @taiJones00
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                                    @taiJones00
                                    They definitely have a penchant for red rings of death. How about yours? Is the battery working now?

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                                      taiJones00 @Efriim
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                                      @Efriim Interesting. The light was blue for like 1 second and now it's back to blinking red. My guess is once I leave it be for about an hour, it should be working

                                      Mounting my components to the case in the meantime

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                                        Efriim @taiJones00
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                                        @taiJones00
                                        It looks like my previous figures were off, and the powerboost can only push 1.8Amps not 2.5Amps.

                                        1.8 might be like the minimum requirement for the RPI3B+ with a Screen attached, I'm sorry but I just don't think it is enough, and if it was then it would likely encounter problems as soon as the wifi and bluetooth turned on. Which may be why it was blue for only a second.

                                        A different battery probably wouldn't help here as it is limited to the powerboost module. And the 9V battery is probably just a bad idea, as I couldn't find that reference.

                                        I think the Pi2 is a better choice because all though you lose the wireless capabilites it will run reliably without the need for a fan because it uses less power.

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                                          taiJones00 @Efriim
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                                          @Efriim I see. I've got a pi 2 on my desk as well. I'll try that one if the pi 3 b+ doesn't work within the next 2 hours

                                          @taiJones00 Can you post the link that says the pi 3 b+s power requirements?

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                                            Efriim @taiJones00
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                                            @taiJones00
                                            https://www.pidramble.com/wiki/benchmarks/power-consumption

                                            https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/power/README.md
                                            M'hmm I didn't read the benchmarks before.

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