RetroPie Power Button Not Cutting All Power
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Hey guys, this may not be the best forum to post about this, but I'm having a few issues with my current power button setup for my Raspberry Pi handheld.
Here's my current setup: I have a Raspberry Pi which is being powered by Helder's Retro PSU via a 3.7v 4500 mAh battery. The Pi is running standard 32bit RetroPie. I also have a heatsink with an integrated fan wired to the Pi for better cooling
Here's the problem: I followed this tutorial
So here's my question: Is there any way I can modify the script or download a new script that will fully turn the Pi off so it will both fully charge and the fan will turn off as well?
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As long as there's a PSU providing power, the red LED will stay on and the board will still have power - otherwise it wouldn't be able to power back on. You'll need a solution that will cut the power externally - like the Powerblock.
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@mitu Oh, gotcha. I'll try that out.
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