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  • Date Created: 16 Jul 2018 1:41 PM Date Created
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Closed: Give your Project a Power UP with a free PiJuice!

Congratulations to dazryan for winning the PiJuice with their entry on the element14 Community and social media!

We look forward to seeing what you make with the add-on!

 

Have you created or designed a project that you need to finish or work on, and thought to yourself: "how can I make this portable?" (well if you've ever watched The Ben Heck Show that's practically the thought all the time!) Or perhaps you've setup a project and considered "how can I make sure this will still work and stay on even though the power may go out?".

 

Whether your project is reliant on solar power, intermittent power (such as that from inside a car or other automobile) or whether or not you need to take your project on the move, there's only so far you can go with a portable USB power bank that you typically used to charge your mobile phone. The Raspberry Pi, for example, ideally needs to be shut down properly, safely and securely to ensure that Linux behaves. Sure, you could set your SDCard to read-only, (or your USB mounted storage) but sometimes you just want to be able to save that last bit of vital data. So what do you do?

 

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For those not in the know, the PiJuice is a product which was setup via a kickstarter to attend to projects such as this. Here at Premier Farnell we've started to stock it for purchasestock it for purchase! and we figured, let's give one of you lucky Community members and Social Media followers the opportunity to win one!

 

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How? Share with us your Raspberry Pi Projects!

 

Using the hashtag #PowerUPMyPi on social media or add a comment to this post.

 

Whether it's a video, photo', gif, posted on social media or especially here on the element14 Community - we want to see what projects you have that would most benefit from the use of a PiJuice so that you can Power Up your project! We'll even count embedding your Tweet into the post.

 

We know you may have already built your project, and used another solution instead of the PiJuice, still that shouldn't stop you sharing what you've worked on! - so long as a PiJuice will help you out - we want to make sure you're getting the most out of it!

 

The PiJuice can help you to make a controlled and monitored system for power for your Raspberry Pi, using programming code such as Python to be able to shut down safely, or notify you to remember to charge or replace the battery (batteries can have a finite life after all) and some of you are already aware of this neat product!

 

We're also sorry, on this occasion the free PiJuice giveaway is only open to residents of the United Kingdom - having said that other entries will be considered if we can muster together another prize to give away!

 

This competition runs from the 17th of July 2018 to the 31st of July 2018 - A winner will be contacted and announced within the week following the end date. Please refer to the terms and conditions attached to this post for up to date details.

 

What do I do again?

  • Take photo's or video of your Raspberry Pi project
  • Share on social media with #PowerUpMyPi
  • Add a comment in reply to this post with your video / photo / design for your project!

 

 

We've already had a number of entries on social media:

 

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  • dazryan
    dazryan over 7 years ago +3
    with Pi 3B+, PiJuice, 4 motor controller and 9 18650 4000mAh batteries installed. Here it is shown up on its stand for a software update. The blue and brown wires are temporary as is the connection block…
  • dazryan
    dazryan over 7 years ago +2
    I put this together this morning and am planning on using the PI 3B+ to control it using Python code. There are many more sensors to add too
  • dazryan
    dazryan over 7 years ago in reply to cstanton +1
    The chassis will be added to in acrylic underneath to protect it. The battery pack will be seated between the two tracked sections. My thoughts are to have the Pi ZeroW at the back controlling everything…
  • cstanton
    cstanton over 7 years ago in reply to dazryan

    Sweet dazryan ! This looks awesome image Will look forward to seeing it in motion.

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    dazryan over 7 years ago

    with Pi 3B+, PiJuice, 4 motor controller and 9 18650 4000mAh batteries installed. Here it is shown up on its stand for a software update. The blue and brown wires are temporary as is the connection block. Still got loads more to do to itimage

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    Former Member over 7 years ago in reply to cstanton

    It will be used, as first use cases, in object recognition in a independent node solution of a production line (so essentially quality control) and in medical diagnostic applications (at a later time I will be able to tell more about that), cstanton

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    cstanton over 7 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Cool! What will it be looking for   ?

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  • dazryan
    dazryan over 7 years ago in reply to cstanton

    The chassis will be added to in acrylic underneath to protect it. The battery pack will be seated between the two tracked sections. My thoughts are to have the Pi ZeroW at the back controlling everything initially through a 4 motor controller while I sort out the sensor code. After coding it will have a cluster hat fitted Pi 3B+ installed on the rear section with 4 ZeroWs so I can carry on adding to its capabilities. GPS and Lidar are top of the list right now with cameras and motion detection. It is a work in progress

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    Former Member over 7 years ago

    I will be making a self standing AI-based imaging node with the Raspberry PI, the Picamera and the PiJuice, to be used for basic intelligent industrial image recognition (see also www.ponfmodular.com)

    Raf




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  • colporteur
    colporteur over 7 years ago

    The quote, Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity. attributed to Roman philosopher Seneca, is a description of your offer to provide a free PiJuice. I am on the cusp of starting project that would benefit from the application of your alternate power source. https://www.element14.com/community/message/242566/l/a-white-board-excercise-on-designing-a-raspberry-pi-temperaturing-measuring-device#242566 If selected to receive this product, I would be willing to provide a review.

     

    Please accept this comment as my entry application.

     

    Sean

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    cstanton over 7 years ago in reply to dazryan

    Looks pretty good dazryan , can you tell us more about it? Will there be an enclosure or more to the chassis?

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    dazryan over 7 years ago

    I put this together this morning and am planning on using the PI 3B+ to control it using Python code. There are many more sensors to add tooimage

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