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Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS HAT (B) for Raspberry Pi Reviews

4.5 Rating 17 Reviews
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Order #1099571 I bought this just over a year ago and after initially having issues with the pogo pins it was working well. Unfortunately the power supply that came with it failed and with a few hours delay, the Pi4 it was connected to, crashed. As the system is only as reliable as the power supply I'm not sure it was worth the extra cost of the UPS.
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Posted 11 months ago
As ever the PiHut always delivers, these guys are my new go to for everything I need. The quality of all the products I've received is second to none This has really levelled up my RPI4, I'm now unstoppable.
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Posted 11 months ago
I really like these UPSs. They are very easy to put together (with a good Product Wiki on The Pi Hut's website) and they work really well: my Pi 4 ran on the UPS for more than three hours during a recent power cut. And much cheaper than a full-size mains UPS.
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Posted 2 years ago
Works exactly as intended. Mounts easily enough
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Posted 2 years ago
Excellent item, well fit to my raspberry pi 4b.
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Posted 2 years ago
First of all, it came with one poorly soldered pogo pin barely holding to the board. But most disappointing that I missed that the charger outputs 8.4V so it's impossible to share power from my router's 12v power supply.
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Posted 2 years ago
Does exactly what I purchased it for, power my Pi, and my USB-powered screen with a single plug Easily replaceable batteries and on-off switch. only 2 issues so far, and it may be I just have not found them, I can't get battery info to display in Pi battery status app, but a quick script and some GPIO lights and I have the status there
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Posted 2 years ago
So far this is working flawlessly and was very simple to install: connect the hat, insert the batteries (also from ThePiHut) and plug in the power supply that came included. There is a python script that can tell you the state of charge but it's not needed for normal operation it seems. Great service from ThePiHut, as always.
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Posted 3 years ago