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UPS cheapo solution
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(2021-01-08, 02:36 PM)abarrow Wrote: You are correct. I2C is a bus system, so the UPS would be just another address on the bus. Your only concern would be if the bus address conflicts with another I2C device.

I don't have it at my fingertips, but there are scripts out there that you can run on your RPI to determine the address of I2C device(s) connected, and usually, I2C devices allow for limited changing of the device address.

sounds like its worth a punt then. I'll order one and report back with how I get on
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UPS cheapo solution - by Philbo - 2021-01-08, 01:38 PM
RE: UPS cheapo solution - by abarrow - 2021-01-08, 02:36 PM
RE: UPS cheapo solution - by Philbo - 2021-01-08, 02:44 PM

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