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Loving playing with my portable #raspberrypi and #scratch .

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    Loving playing with my portable #raspberrypi and #scratch . The monitor is great! @rpimag

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      Loving playing with my portable #raspberrypi and #scratch . The monitor is great! @rpimag

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      @AnnieC
      Nice setup. How are you powering it?
      @rpimag

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        @AnnieC
        Nice setup. How are you powering it?
        @rpimag

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        @makeratschool @rpimag Just with two power sockets so i need power in the room I’m using it in I’m afraid. I need to look into the possible batteries I could power it with, when out on the road. A long train journey is OK as long as I’m near a power socket. You don’t really need external power to the monitor but you get poorer image and sound without. At home I use separate power to pi and monitor because we have solar energy in our large batteries in garage.

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          @makeratschool @rpimag Just with two power sockets so i need power in the room I’m using it in I’m afraid. I need to look into the possible batteries I could power it with, when out on the road. A long train journey is OK as long as I’m near a power socket. You don’t really need external power to the monitor but you get poorer image and sound without. At home I use separate power to pi and monitor because we have solar energy in our large batteries in garage.

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          @makeratschool @rpimag I’d be interested in your thoughts on how I could get enough current from a portable power source to be able to power both pi and monitor from it.

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            @makeratschool @rpimag I’d be interested in your thoughts on how I could get enough current from a portable power source to be able to power both pi and monitor from it.

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            @AnnieC
            Actually I have no own experience, but I already tried to find the right numbers. To use USB, HDMI on a Raspberry Pi 4 you 2.5A minimum. For powering the original Pi LCD you can connect it to on off the Pis USB Ports, but that will reduce the brightness to 60%. To get full brightness you to connect it to a separate source.
            So the best solution will be something that has 2 USB connectors with min 2.5A output and 10000mAh capacity
            I found this board but I'm sure there are other USB packs available https://www.makerfocus.com/products/raspberry-pi-expansion-board-ups-pack-standard-power-supply?variant=32881868570701
            Maybe this helps you with your decision
            @rpimag

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