#250 Universal Power Source (UPS) for only 2$. Is this possible? (Raspberry Pi, Arduino, ESP32)
Andreas Spiess
Uninterruptable power sources or UPS for your Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or ESP microcontroller usually are quite expensive and also do not always work. When I found these small 2 dollar modules, I asked myself: Can we use them as a UPS? Or are they just junk and false promises? Time for a closer look! From time to time viewers ask how they should power their projects, especially with batteries. Today we will take a look at this small module and find out if it is any good, how it compares with Power Banks, and where it fits in the “energy supply chain.”
Links: UPS:http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/ccgnehR2 or http://bit.ly/2RbEP1h USB Tester: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/by2eDXAo or http://bit.ly/2FNp1ch Good Li-Po Batteries: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/c5KnNc8C
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