Rob Watts
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i think I'll go with the designers recommendation 9v or 12V
That advice was for PowerAdd battery, which is 9v,12v or 16. 16 is too much, and could destroy the protect diode.
I'm confused (again) - does this mean not using the power supply provided?
Absolutely not. 15v is fine. As to the exact value - everything gets converted to 5v internally, so thinking a higher voltage is better is incorrect.
Poweradd Pilot Pro 2 doesn’t do 15V. The jump is from 12V to 16V, in common with most battery packs I’ve seen.
Well done, correct post.
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So no need for Rob Watts to quake in his boots? (Its an english expression)
Nope...
This made me smile. Rob Watts smiles too i think at this )
Absolutely...