After quite a lot of suffering and sweating with my new UPS I managed to finally have it working.
Meet my new 3 friends, just bought the night before… let’s see if they are a waste of money…
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This was by far the most challenging part to mount, it took me a long time to get it right.
In the next post, I’ll talk about a KVM that I’ll use to easily access the Raspberry Pi in case something goes wrong and they are not available in the local network.