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One cable, two SSDs: the first Pi 5 PoE HAT

One cable, two SSDs: the first Pi 5 PoE HAT

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“Jeff Geerling”

Waveshare beat Raspberry Pi to the punch with a PoE HAT capable of providing enough power to the Pi for overclocking, SSDs, USB, and more.

This video explores the HAT, installation, case fitment, and how well it works.

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  1. Can you fit both the PoE hat and the NVMe hat into a rack mount enclosure?

    I have those same PoE hats on the way, but they barely fit into my rack enclosure, and I've love to run NVMe as well.

  2. I SO want that Dalek poster! "To Victory!"

    (Goes to my non-Goog-name-must-not-be-mentioned search engine – in case they splatter me with sanitary towel advertising, or toenail fungus remedies – to look for one)

  3. I'm just now getting my Pi5 backorder. This looks great, but given the supply uncertainty for Pi5s I think I'm gonna be looking more at the Pi4 hats for my current projects.

  4. PoE hats are really the only way to run a Pi cluster. Otherwise, it's just a mess of cables everywhere. Glad to see 3rd parties taking care of this since Raspberry Pi is so slow to get things out.

  5. I'm running a Pi 4 with a PoE hat as the main system for my All Sky Camera. All Sky Camera is a system designed to photograph the night sky, take pictures every 60 seconds, create time lapses, and more. I have a ZWO ASI178mc color CCD camera plugged into USB 3.0 port. Plus a temperature activated 12V dew heater (a custom printed circuit board with a bunch of resistors) to generate heat to melt ice and keep the acrylic dome clear, runs off the PoE hat 12V header that you pointed out in the video. Works great. Not sure I'll upgrade to a Pi 5 as this setup works fine. But yeah amazing to be able to do all of this from a Pi and PoE.

  6. Damn you Jeff, you have cost me so much money. The power of marketing’. You show stuff and I’m like oh ya i need that and proceed to order. I have so much stuff just lying around now. I blame you Jeff lol. Love the videos and all the information

  7. I have a pi4 4GB on POE, and its powering a 5TB 2.5" spinning metal hard drive for "offsite" backups (the woodshed is at least out of the house) Works great.

  8. I love watching your insightful videos. My first project with my pi 5 was to add a 7 inch screen and a m.2 nvme hat. I wanted to trying setting up retropi on it but got a couple errors when finishing the manual install instruction that is on the retropi site. When rebooted I just get the login prompt for the pi. I tried xstart command and startx command. not sure which one is correct. either way I could not get the retropi to work. Any suggestions?

  9. Speaking of Waveshare, I have Waveshare UPS Hat version (D) on RPI 4. If I run command "dmesg", I see a lot of "hwmon hwmon1: Undervoltage detected!".
    Do you happen to know why that's happening?
    I use the RPI 4 for Home Assistant with SSD connected in USB, along with a ZigBee coordinator on USB and an air-mouse connected as well in USB.

  10. Jeff, i don't have much input here cause my skills range from mildly below the level in your videos to significantly below lol

    But, that said, I do wanna say, I just love seeing your messages in reply to people. Genuine, thoughtful responses and discussion. At a channel your size, that's almost unheard of! I hope it doesn't take too much out of you 💜 I'm sure it can be exhausting. But it's appreciated by at least one :]

  11. So much pis sold, and still no original PoE heads? Someone is really greedy.
    PoE and passive cooling should come by default.
    Raspberry are so slow in adding new features

  12. We are NOT ALL electrical engineers. Do you have a basic Pi tutorial's aka Pi 101 ? How do I explain this to my Grandkids when I don't even know what a hat is. Teach to your weakest link.

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