You might consider the board below; as its extremely flexible. from the spec It can do 12V or 18V in (for 18v tool batteries if thats what you were contemplating). input 9V min 24V max on the round connector or pads. up to 40w 5v out, it also has extra 3A 5v power via the ATX floppy disk connector or solder pads. It has PD on the usb-c 5V out so the pi5 understands it can have 5A 27W. For indoor testing it can be powered from the pi 5 27w PD psu (which will run at 15v). If you were using the pi 5 27w psu you would have to supplement that for any extra external devices from ATX or pads if you were going to be using too much power . DONT connect more than 1 input at the same time!
I bought mine from thepihut.com in the uk and it works for me. its not cheap but so flexible and no fuss.
PD Power Extension Board for Raspberry Pi 5
52Pi
SKU: EP-0225 £23
if you buy one you should definitely buy this as 1.7 connectors are like hens teeth.
2.1mm to 1.7mm DC jack adapter
The Pi Hut
SKU: 103755 £2..20
I bought mine from thepihut.com in the uk and it works for me. its not cheap but so flexible and no fuss.
PD Power Extension Board for Raspberry Pi 5
52Pi
SKU: EP-0225 £23
if you buy one you should definitely buy this as 1.7 connectors are like hens teeth.
2.1mm to 1.7mm DC jack adapter
The Pi Hut
SKU: 103755 £2..20
Statistics: Posted by Pi5_User — Fri Sep 27, 2024 4:30 am