Power questions in this forum
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I assumed this forum was for "Power Users" as defined as someone who is extremely technically capable as apposed to a newbie. I see a lot of questions about powering the Pi instead. Which is it? Either way it looks like there's a forum missing.
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mongrol wrote:I assumed this forum was for "Power Users" as defined as someone who is extremely technically capable as apposed to a newbie. I see a lot of questions about powering the Pi instead. Which is it? Either way it looks like there's a forum missing.
It's been suggested before that we have a section for discussing powering the Pi. It hasn't happened (yet) though. I guess there's a lot of different sections already
Power users (as in uber-geeks) are probably well placed to answer problems on powering the RPi provided they answer in a way the noob in the community will understand. 
Noob is not derogatory the noob is just the lower end of the noob--geek spectrum being a noob is just your first step towards being an uber-geek 
If you find a solution please post it in the wiki the forum dies too quick
If you find a solution please post it in the wiki the forum dies too quick
Jim JKla wrote:Power users (as in uber-geeks) are probably well placed to answer problems on powering the RPi provided they answer in a way the noob in the community will understand.
That's exactly why I posted my power-related question here. It didn't even occur to me that power could refer to electronics..
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Define noob. In terms of electronic circuits I consider myself a noob, but in terms of programming and application design definately not.
I posted a power question in here as there were others like it.
Maybe we need a separate area
I posted a power question in here as there were others like it.
Maybe we need a separate area
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