In this video, we're going to be answering a question that has come up quite a lot in videos where I’ve used a small purposebuilt UPS to power a Raspberry Pi Can you just use a Power Bank instead? I tested the Shargeek Storm 2 to find out whether a power bank can power a Raspberry Pi.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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PURCHASE LINKS
Shargeek Storm 2 (Web Store) https://bit.ly/3Bvxaj5
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Tool & Equipment Used:
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CHAPTERS
0:00 UPS' Used Previously
1:32 Power Banks To Test
3:12 Testing The Cheap Power Bank
4:32 Testing The Storm 2
6:32 Powering My Turing Pi 2
7:43 UPS vs Power Bank
10:17 Final Thoughts
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