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    • Danorak1981D
      Danorak1981
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      Hi all,

      Has anybody successfully modified their Powerblock?

      I'm looking to purchase one in the next few months or so but understand that any case I pick is going to need some modification to allow accessibility to the MicroUSB power supply. What I'd like to know is:

      • Could I de-solder the MicroUSB on the Powerblock and run some wiring to the port on the Pi board?
      • I'm intending on adding a status LED: could I add two to the LED point on the board?
      • Is Kynar a suitable wire for the on/off switch and LED? Like this on eBay.

      I currently have this case and I really like it, but I don't have the tools to start cutting it up. The plan is to wire the switch up and put a little dab of hot glue on the underside and attach it to the lid so it's hidden. I'd then place the LED's in opposite corners: this case has a 2mm gap all the way round, so I thought it might look quite nice see a glowing 'shadow gap' when in use.

      Those two points are easily achievable though, it's more a question of whether I could re-wire the MicroUSB.

      Any thoughts anybody?
      Cheers,
      Dan

      Restored SNES UK Boxart
      RPi Modified Case to fit PowerBlock

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        petrockblog Global Moderator
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        Besides the MicroUSB port the PowerBlock also offers two pins for generic 5V inputs. You can see these 5V-IN pins, e.g., here:

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        If you have a hot air reworking station you could also de-solder the micro-usb connector.

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        • Danorak1981D
          Danorak1981 @petrockblog
          last edited by

          @petrockblog Thanks for the info!

          I don't have a Hot Air Rework Station, but I may be able to get my hands on one at work.

          Can I just ask, what are your thoughts on the Kynar wiring in the link-would it be suitable? And one thing I cannot find the answer to (unless I have over looked it): how much height does the Powerblock add to the the Pi, just incase I decide to go for a new one?

          Cheers,
          Dan

          Restored SNES UK Boxart
          RPi Modified Case to fit PowerBlock

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