Adafruit_PowerBoost_SaveShutdown VS raspberry-pi-safe-off-switch

Compare Adafruit_PowerBoost_SaveShutdown vs raspberry-pi-safe-off-switch and see what are their differences.

Adafruit_PowerBoost_SaveShutdown

This project is a save shutdown for the Adafruit Power Boost 1000c. You can use this circuit to delay the power-off, after the user switched the device off. Usefull for e.g. Rasperry Pi. (by FelixWeichselgartner)

raspberry-pi-safe-off-switch

A set of scripts that can be used to provide a "safe power off switch" for a Raspberry Pi. (by TonyLHansen)
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Adafruit_PowerBoost_SaveShutdown raspberry-pi-safe-off-switch
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1.8 5.3
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Adafruit_PowerBoost_SaveShutdown

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raspberry-pi-safe-off-switch

Posts with mentions or reviews of raspberry-pi-safe-off-switch. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-10.
  • Struggling to make a file run from boot
    2 projects | /r/raspberry_pi | 10 Jan 2022
    I'm very new to all things pi, or really electronics in general, but I'm enjoying the learning process so far. I'm trying to add a power button to my Pi4, using the GPIO zero library, but can't quite get the last step to work. I've set up my button on the GPIO3 pin and the ground next to it. For now I'm just trying to get the simple_shutdown working, so after changing that script from GPIO21 to 3 I've saved it, changed it's permissions using 'chmod a+x', then added the following into /etc/rc.local: ````echo '~pi/shutdown-press-simple.py &' >> /etc/rc.local
  • Startup/shutdown problem
    1 project | /r/raspberry_pi | 14 Sep 2021
    You need a power switch and a reset switch. See here for instructions https://github.com/TonyLHansen/raspberry-pi-safe-off-switch/

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Qubes-scripts - Scripts that help with administration and usage of Qubes OS

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