Can anyone confirm this? For some purposes 0.5 W vs. 0.12 W makes no difference, but for some purposes (or for sizing a micro UPS) it does. Thanks for any info!ivanohé wrote:I've read that new model uses 0.12W when halted. That's great....
eastpole
Can anyone confirm this? For some purposes 0.5 W vs. 0.12 W makes no difference, but for some purposes (or for sizing a micro UPS) it does. Thanks for any info!ivanohé wrote:I've read that new model uses 0.12W when halted. That's great....
I'll measure it now I have a Rev 2, but it won't be today.eastpole wrote:Can anyone confirm this? For some purposes 0.5 W vs. 0.12 W makes no difference, but for some purposes (or for sizing a micro UPS) it does. Thanks for any info!ivanohé wrote:I've read that new model uses 0.12W when halted. That's great....
eastpole
It can now be woken through GPIO.ivanohé wrote:I've read that new model uses 0.12W when halted. That's great, because I was looking for a remote controlled switch.
So it would be completely usefull if the pi could be awaken from halt state, is it possible ?
Yeah I tried this the other day with a reset switch - it works a treat.dom wrote:It can now be woken through GPIO.ivanohé wrote:I've read that new model uses 0.12W when halted. That's great, because I was looking for a remote controlled switch.
So it would be completely usefull if the pi could be awaken from halt state, is it possible ?
http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewt ... 29&t=24682
eastpole wrote:Can anyone confirm this? For some purposes 0.5 W vs. 0.12 W makes no difference, but for some purposes (or for sizing a micro UPS) it does. Thanks for any info!ivanohé wrote:I've read that new model uses 0.12W when halted. That's great....
eastpole
Hello alexeames,alexeames wrote: Here's the setup.
Power source 3 cell lipo (12.5v)
Connected to Hyperion E-meter calibrate shunt (and then on to emeter)
Connected to LM2596S switching reg (allegedly 90% efficient) stepping voltage down to 5.0V
Sorry I can't help with the circuit, I use one of these...sim_tcr wrote:Hello alexeames,alexeames wrote: Here's the setup.
Power source 3 cell lipo (12.5v)
Connected to Hyperion E-meter calibrate shunt (and then on to emeter)
Connected to LM2596S switching reg (allegedly 90% efficient) stepping voltage down to 5.0V
Could you please post the circuit diagram you used to step down 12.5 volt to 5.0V using LM2596S switching reg?
Thanks,
Simon Mandy
not sure if the ebay issue still applies here but you can try here:alexeames wrote:sim_tcr wrote:....alexeames wrote: Here's the setup.
Power source 3 cell lipo (12.5v)
Connected to Hyperion E-meter calibrate shunt (and then on to emeter)
Connected to LM2596S switching reg (allegedly 90% efficient) stepping voltage down to 5.0V
...
Sorry I can't help with the circuit, I use one of these...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251105572041? ... 1423.l2649
I know from your other thread that you can't do ebay, so that's not much help
zag wrote:Thanks yes I managed to work it out just after I posted as well.
Amps rating = 0.20 Amps
Voltage Rating = 12.5 Volts
Watts = 2.5 Watts
kilowatts = 0.003 kW
Hours used in month = 720 Hours
Kilowatt Hours = 2.16 kWh
Electricity price per Unit or Kwh = 11 pence
Cost (in pence) to run the Item for 1 month = 23.76 pence
Cost in £'s to run Item for 1 month = £0.238 pounds
Cost in £'s to run Item for a year = £2.85 a year
Depends what he wants to measure doesn't it? If he wants to know how much electricity it will take to run the pi using a regulator, so he can work out the cost, it makes sense to measure the input side of the regulator. If he's only interested in how much the Pi itself consumes, your way would be correct.dasimpson wrote:you doing it wrong using 12 volt you should be using 5v volt and mesure between the ubec and the rpi
Same experiment as above, but with a Dynamode dongle that gets quite hot in use.alexeames wrote:Since there's a new kid in town, the model A, I thought I'd do some measurements
Nothing plugged in at all except an Edimax wifi dongle.
while booting 5.07V and 0.17A
while wifi starting up 5.05V and 0.24A
once settled 5.07V and 0.16A
So, with an Edimax wifi dongle present, the model A idles along using 0.81 Watts. I'll have to look up the thread to see how much the Edimax is using - or I could do a delayed shutdown and pull the Edimax - that's a better idea.
After pulling the Edimax it went from 0.16A to 0.10A, which means with nothing at all plugged in, it's using 0.507 Watts.