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Pi5, NVMe Base, OpenPlotter, MacArthur HAT - Build - Boatingbaileys - 2024-03-15 This year, I've gone for a slightly different approach to my last build and stacked the setup. It consists of a Pi5, the active Pi cooler, NVMe base with a 500GB SSD, and MacArthur Hat with a power module all running on OP4. So why have I decided to use a stack instead of going down the case route as I did last time:
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All the best and my thanks to the team for the work on the HAT & OP4. Mat RE: Pi5, NVMe Base, OpenPlotter, MacArthur HAT - Build - Sailoog - 2024-03-15 Great video as usual, thanks!!! The MacArthur storm has passed so I hope to be able to focus now on finishing OpenPlotter 4. As some of you know, I also work as developer at o-charts and we strongly recommend the dongle because every day there are messages from people who have reinstalled OpenPlotter and lost their licenses. On Raspberry Pi, dongle or die. I have the same setup for developing OP4 (RPi5+active cooler+SSD+MacArthur HAT+power module) and is the best setup I have never tested. RE: Pi5, NVMe Base, OpenPlotter, MacArthur HAT - Build - ddelorme - 2024-03-22 what did you use for the power module for the pi 5 and the MacArthur hat? RE: Pi5, NVMe Base, OpenPlotter, MacArthur HAT - Build - Boatingbaileys - 2024-03-22 Just the standard power module that comes with the hat. Its running the Pi5, the Hat, my SSD, two USB dongles and a USB link I had to Victron kit. No issues so far. RE: Pi5, NVMe Base, OpenPlotter, MacArthur HAT - Build - Max1947 - 2024-03-22 (2024-03-15, 11:48 AM)Sailoog Wrote: Great video as usual, thanks!!! Here too, same configuration, no problem! RE: Pi5, NVMe Base, OpenPlotter, MacArthur HAT - Build - AndyV - 2024-03-31 This is a first Pi build for me, I've got the pi5 with active cooler, NVME base with SSD below and considering the MacArthur Hat with the power module. Do I need anything aside from the MacArthur hat to make this fit (for example, will the gpio pins from the MacArthur Hat reach the Pi5's gpio pins with the Pi5 Active Cooler installed? Thanks! RE: Pi5, NVMe Base, OpenPlotter, MacArthur HAT - Build - Boatingbaileys - 2024-03-31 Hi, it comes with the standoffs and the GPIO extender so that it sits in the right place. The active fan is smaller than other hardware/sockets on the Pi board so you should be good to go. It’s a great setup, really pleased with mine. Since that video, more of the software has been updated now so everything that was working on my old Pi4 setup is now running on this new one. Really stable and very fast! |