Just out of curiosity. What is the attraction of a "battery cape" ? I mean
I can see the need for consistent power, and perhaps keeping this as small
as possible, but is that it ?

I have always imagine using an "inline" power source such as a regulated
battery output to the barreljack, with a small inline mains to battery
charging circuit. But . . . yeah that's me.

Anyway my comment is not meant to discourage, or discount other avenues of
thought. I'm simply curious.

On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 10:23 AM, Colin Bester <bester.co...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Yup, that's what I do with the powercape from Andice Labs as mentioned
> above. Except for very low drain battery is essentially disconnected.
>
> I initially went the route of trying to use the onboard battery connector
> but it's not really a decent solution if you want solid system and battery
> management.
>
> On Tuesday, July 14, 2015 at 12:12:03 PM UTC-5, Marlon Cesar Pilonetto
> wrote:
>>
>> Lords am new to the BBB and what I need is to turn off the battery
>> management so that when my system is not connected to battery is not
>> consumed in its entirety.
>>
>>
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