(2020-08-04, 01:43 PM)fishy Wrote:(2020-08-04, 12:55 PM)rastam4n Wrote: I use an older version of this one... not sure why they have discontinued the one I have is an X855 for RPi4b.
https://geekworm.com/collections/nas-sto...pi-4b-only
and I use a this hat for cooling... my Moitessier hat (imu) is mounted a safe distance away using jumpers.
https://geekworm.com/products/raspberry-...8afa&_ss=r
They reason I use that hat is to allow me to have multiple options for sending power directly into the GPIO pins and it has a jumper to power the msata USB card
Thanks for the details- that's a ninteresting setup. Shame it doesn't take 12V in..
Did I understand you use these in combination with a Moitessier? That's even better! Any idea what your power consumption is, with this setup? (I currently draw about 0.7 A including a 7"screen, an Argon1 casing, the Moitessier and an SSD on a USB3 adapter)
Yes I use the Moitessier hat but I have it mounted on a board off to the side and use jumper wires to connect it to the RPi because of the interference from the fan... I do not know what my power consumption is but I am getting some under voltage warnings so I think I will power the ssd separately and see how that helps
(2020-08-04, 05:42 PM)jamos.tan@gmail.com Wrote: Do you also use the case of geekworm? If so, how does your IMU perform within the metal casing?
God, now I wanna buy everything from geekworm
No I don't use the case, i just mounted the ssd card, rpi and fan hat stacked to a board... and I mount the Moiteisser hat a few inches away to reduce interference.
I thought the case was aluminum? which should not interfere?
I now right? they have a lot of nice stuff. Really gets you thinking about how else to use the RPI