Power on and off
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@relivingthepast said in Power on and off:
@ExarKunIv
Have you or anyone heard of this http://www.ebay.com/itm/IR-Remote-Control-Switch-Module-Power-Button-Module-for-Raspberry-Pi-3-2-Model-B-/222412691189?hash=item33c8d456f5:g:CaQAAOSwTuJYprud.
It looks like it should work, anyone know if it needs script? Or does anthing you do need script? Thanks againThat looks awesome! It looks like the power on-off switch will work with a momentary switch! Thats amazing, the powerblock needs an always on toggle, this could REVOLUTIONLIZE my atari builds, hahaha. I'm going to order one and try it out.
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... But i will need to desolder that IR sensor and put it on a wire, what an odd placement, You'd think that would come as a separately mounted piece. But still, this excites me! If it works, this will be my replacement for the powerblock, and the price is right too!
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Here's a no-drill option:
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@KillerQ
no drill...but solder...i dont know....on a permanent intallation, maybe, but i use my Pi for all kind of stuff.... -
Agreed, the cheap power HAT or the script/button/standby option in the earlier video seem like much less permanent options.
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Re: Power on and off
I had a go with the last video, that with borkin button by Etaprime. It's relatively easy to solder and it doesn't need the script to power on, because it probes a pin that awakes Rpi by design. You only need the script to shutdown the Pi, but I don't think it's much needed since almost every distro, uses a safe shutdown method anyway.That's if you don't need the analog A/V out of course and you don't want to drill the case.
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Thanks for the compliment. That button is my idea, that's why it's named after me. Glad you're getting use out of it!!
The audio and video out still works if you remove the button.
Enjoy!
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@DorkVonWaterfall said in Power on and off:
@KillerQ
no drill...but solder...i dont know....on a permanent intallation, maybe, but i use my Pi for all kind of stuff....It's one single wire soldered completely beneath ge board. It's totally out of the way. Give it a shot!
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@KillerQ Your idea?! Well done pal! Actually I always wanted to add a power (ON at least) button but was afraid to drill the case and break any or end up with something ugly. A few days ago I saw the video and when a nearby store dropped the price of those jacks to 2€ I grabbed one to test if was working... And it did!
Good job everyone involved.Although i don't use the A/V and the button is beautifully hardly noticeable, I still wonder if a jack splitter, although ugly, may give both power ON flexibility and A/V out but I doubt I will soon test it.
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@zupi said in Power on and off:
@KillerQ Your idea?! Well done pal! Actually I always wanted to add a power (ON at least) button but was afraid to drill the case and break any or end up with something ugly. A few days ago I saw the video and when a nearby store dropped the price of those jacks to 2€ I grabbed one to test if was working... And it did!
Good job everyone involved.Although i don't use the A/V and the button is beautifully hardly noticeable, I still wonder if a jack splitter, although ugly, may give both power ON flexibility and A/V out but I doubt I will soon test it.
Thanks for the positive feedback, I appreciate it.
If I can get around to it, I'll try and test the splitter. If you get to it first, report your findings back here.
Thanks again!
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@zupi said in Power on and off:
@KillerQ Your idea?! Well done pal! Actually I always wanted to add a power (ON at least) button but was afraid to drill the case and break any or end up with something ugly. A few days ago I saw the video and when a nearby store dropped the price of those jacks to 2€ I grabbed one to test if was working... And it did!
Good job everyone involved.Although i don't use the A/V and the button is beautifully hardly noticeable, I still wonder if a jack splitter, although ugly, may give both power ON flexibility and A/V out but I doubt I will soon test it.
I found a splitter. I'll test it out this evening.
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Is there an easy way to hook up a Super Nintendo Power button to a Raspberry Pi? I know nothing about soldering.
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Soldering is simple. Try it out on some junk components first. The worst thing that will happen is you try again. Trust me trying out a new skill is rewarding! You can pick up a simple soldering iron cheap.
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Meh, I don't know. I'm really not old enough yet to solder by myself, and I don't think anyone I know knows how to solder.
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You could learn in less than an hour including research. It's fun and easy! Your choice and not trying to be pushy. I just like to try new things for myself to learn .
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Huh. Might try it.
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@KillerQ Nope... Two stereo audio splitters I tried didn't do anything. Possibly a 4 segment mini jack Y splitter might do but it seems there are only 1 or 2 in the entire universe from a not so toughtful Google search. Like this one maybe:
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@zupi said in Power on and off:
@KillerQ Nope... Two stereo audio splitters I tried didn't do anything. Possibly a 4 segment mini jack Y splitter might do but it seems there are only 1 or 2 in the entire universe from a not so toughtful Google search. Like this one maybe:
Blimey...Yea, no luck here either.
BUT, anytime you insert or remove any type of 3.5mm jack, it triggers the button sequence because it bridges the circuit.
So, to shutdown, just remove the jack. To turn on, plug the jack back in. It was always this way.
Hopefully that helps your situation
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@itsnitro said in Power on and off:
Meh, I don't know. I'm really not old enough yet to solder by myself, and I don't think anyone I know knows how to solder.
You're never too young to learn to solder!
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I have this and it doesn't work with retropie and emulation station. i followed steps exactly, and once you try to power on the device it powers on and then shuts down
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