I've set up my pi to be able to directly plug to 120vac by using a step down converter to get a constant 5v supply. I have a 3.5V rechargeable battery hooked up in parallel and my question is:
-If the pi happens to lose the 120vac supply and therefore the 5vdc, would 3.5V rechargeable battery be enough to let the pi safely save its working memory and shut down?
I'm pretty new to raspberry pi; would a sudden power supply drop from 5v to 3.5v affect it? Or is there some kind of built in safety?
Thanks!
Re: 'Uninteruptible' Power Supply
From your description, you have constructed an explosive / fire.
This is how I interpret your description

Please post images of your circuit and any additional info about it, nobody here can help without it.
This is how I interpret your description

Please post images of your circuit and any additional info about it, nobody here can help without it.
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Re: 'Uninteruptible' Power Supply
I don't entirely agree with Imperf3kt's interpretation of your rather limited description of your setup, but I share his concern that what you have described is potentially dangerous. It sounds to me as if you have put a 3.5V battery in parallel with your 5V supply. If you don't have some sort of power conditioning circuitry round the battery, it is likely to burn up! In any event, a Pi requires a 5V supply. While much of its internal logic runs on 3.3V, the circuitry that derives this from the normal 5V supply will not function properly if the supply voltage drops below (from memory) something like 4.7V, and the Pi will crash, whether or not your battery has survived and is supplying its rated voltage.rclark92 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 11:27 pmI've set up my pi to be able to directly plug to 120vac by using a step down converter to get a constant 5v supply. I have a 3.5V rechargeable battery hooked up in parallel and my question is:
-If the pi happens to lose the 120vac supply and therefore the 5vdc, would 3.5V rechargeable battery be enough to let the pi safely save its working memory and shut down?
I'm pretty new to raspberry pi; would a sudden power supply drop from 5v to 3.5v affect it? Or is there some kind of built in safety?
Thanks!
Re: 'Uninteruptible' Power Supply
strongly suggest this UPS, I use it with my desktop RPi for over a year with no off time, even through hurricanes.
https://lifepo4wered.com/lifepo4wered-pi+.html
https://lifepo4wered.com/lifepo4wered-pi+.html