Hi Udooers! Just wondering here. Since these makerboards are so tiny. I wonder if those could be used as portable with laptop battery? Might be a silly question but with a small touch screen, mouse and case... - Mikko
Why not? The only problem I see is the same as with the Udoo X86: Find a battery that will provide the 19V within the limits that the Bolt can handle. For the X86 it is 12V +/- 5% the normal power packs will not handle this, I assume a normal laptop battery pack also not. So you will have to add a DC- DC Voltage regulator. That said, I could not find a voltage range yet for the Bolt in the documentation so it could be different.
Thanks Walter! I have to dig a bit deeper. Seems like figuring out of this Udoo built in general is a more or less like a daily job though... - Mikko
You could use any high output type c battery. https://www.amazon.com/Tanker-Laptop-Charger-Recharge-Output/dp/B07KVPL7M6 something liek that would work.
I'm hoping that this usb-c power bank will do the trick: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/supertank-a-week-of-phone-power-rapid-recharge (along with their power-brick for non-portable use.)
Have you used the supertank battery bank? Are you using one or two cables? Does the Udoo Bolt accept a single 5A/20V (100W) connection?
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/supertank-a-week-of-phone-power-rapid-recharge Does this work? Little curious