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I'm making a security camera using Raspberry Pi 3B+ . I want suitable battery to power my rpi. Is there any suitable battery pack that can power Rpi at the same time recharge the battery? I also found lipo rider pro. Can this serve the purpose? Is there any other solution. My Rpi will also be connected to Wi-Fi.

  • you cannot charge and discharge a battery simultaneously ... electric current cannot flow in opposite directions through a wire ... you can power a device from a charger, with excess power being used to charge a battery, basically power two devices using a charger – jsotola Oct 17 '20 at 06:21
  • Google’power bank pass through’ – CoderMike Oct 17 '20 at 07:25
  • Varta 57961 does this for me. Runs for 2 1/2 months now. But power supply to the Varta is regularly off. – Ljm Dullaart Oct 17 '20 at 17:30

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The feature you want is called pass-through charging by some. It's not typically incorporated in "power banks" because it's not good for the battery.

You may wish to consider a commercial UPS (examples) for this function. The battery is either charging (normal), or discharging if the AC power is disconnected.

Another commercial product that may accomplish this is a dual redundant power supply ([example])(https://www.jameco.com/Jameco/Products/ProdDS/2304391.pdf).

Still another way is to use a "wired-OR" power arrangement to supply power to your RPi. There were some answers posted recently that described how that works: Answer 1, Answer 2

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JoyIt has a product called StromPi, which is basically an USV particularly designed for the Raspberry Pi: https://joy-it.net/de/products/rb-strompi3. It can be equipped with an optional battery so that it likely does what you need.

Downside is that it needs a bit of configuration to be really usable and "ordinary" PI housings cannot be used with it, because of the additional height.

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