Power problems.
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 2:49 pm
So, I'm hoping to integrate a power bank into my build. There are a few reasons: I need a bigger battery because of my larger screen; it's cheaper than a powerboost; theoretically simpler; theoretically 'better' batteries vs. eBay lipos that don't meet their specs or will lose charge rapidly.
The problem I'm having is figuring out a way to re-charge the power bank, and keep playing while it *is* charging.
Most power banks seem to have eliminated pass-through (charging devices while the battery itself charges). And for the few that do, common wisdom seems to be that it dramatically decreases the battery's lifespan and should be avoided at all costs. Additionally, most power banks have really low input current, so a GBZ would consume more power than the powerbank can pull in. Meaning the battery wouldn't charge anyway.
And finding a powerbank that is: 5000 - 10,000mAh, with pass-through, with a high enough input current, and an on/off switch, that doesn't use 18650s and costs under $50 is a surprisingly difficult task.
So my current thinking is to use a switched input.
With the switch to the left, it runs off batteries. (~7hr for a 10000mAh battery)
Switch in the middle, it re-charges the power bank.
Switch to the right, it runs off a standard 5V/2.5A power adapter.

Does that make... any sense?
Should I have any concerns about the power backfeeding? Or should I just roll the dice and go with some eBay LiPos?
The problem I'm having is figuring out a way to re-charge the power bank, and keep playing while it *is* charging.
Most power banks seem to have eliminated pass-through (charging devices while the battery itself charges). And for the few that do, common wisdom seems to be that it dramatically decreases the battery's lifespan and should be avoided at all costs. Additionally, most power banks have really low input current, so a GBZ would consume more power than the powerbank can pull in. Meaning the battery wouldn't charge anyway.
And finding a powerbank that is: 5000 - 10,000mAh, with pass-through, with a high enough input current, and an on/off switch, that doesn't use 18650s and costs under $50 is a surprisingly difficult task.

So my current thinking is to use a switched input.
With the switch to the left, it runs off batteries. (~7hr for a 10000mAh battery)
Switch in the middle, it re-charges the power bank.
Switch to the right, it runs off a standard 5V/2.5A power adapter.

Does that make... any sense?
