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Compatible with Pi Zero 2 W #10

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ppent opened this issue Apr 9, 2022 · 12 comments
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Compatible with Pi Zero 2 W #10

ppent opened this issue Apr 9, 2022 · 12 comments

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@ppent
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ppent commented Apr 9, 2022

It's difficult to get a Pi Zero W at the moment. Will this project also work with the newer version 1 W or is the power consumption too high with that model?
Thank you!

@Pete1979
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Its about impossible to get a Zero W, Compatibility with Zero 2 W is kinda needed.

@anerdins
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anerdins commented Apr 18, 2022 via email

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anerdins commented Apr 18, 2022 via email

@steefan85
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steefan85 commented Jun 7, 2022

I am using a Pi Zero 2 W with a F730 since January 2022 without any problems; works great!
No changes necessary works out of the box.

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ppent commented Jun 15, 2022

I am using a Pi Zero 2 W with a F730 since January 2022 without any problems; works great! No changes necessary works out of the box.

Just to make sure: You don't use any external power supply, correct?

@steefan85
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I am using a Pi Zero 2 W with a F730 since January 2022 without any problems; works great! No changes necessary works out of the box.

Just to make sure: You don't use any external power supply, correct?

Yes, that's correct. I'm using the Wide Input Shim directly connected to the 12V Connection on the F730 Mainboard.

@MoYzOne1
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I am using a Pi Zero 2 W with a F730 since January 2022 without any problems; works great! No changes necessary works out of the box.

Just to make sure: You don't use any external power supply, correct?

Yes, that's correct. I'm using the Wide Input Shim directly connected to the 12V Connection on the F730 Mainboard.

I have a Pi Zero 2 W too - revision 2.13 but the image doesn't work out of the box. The WiFi interface is missing. With a normal Buster image it works. Any ideas ? Maybe a missing driver or something. Is there a way to combine the NibePi image with a up to date buster ?

Greetz MoYz

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I am using a Pi Zero 2 W with a F730 since January 2022 without any problems; works great! No changes necessary works out of the box.

Just to make sure: You don't use any external power supply, correct?

Yes, that's correct. I'm using the Wide Input Shim directly connected to the 12V Connection on the F730 Mainboard.

I have a Pi Zero 2 W too - revision 2.13 but the image doesn't work out of the box. The WiFi interface is missing. With a normal Buster image it works. Any ideas ? Maybe a missing driver or something. Is there a way to combine the NibePi image with a up to date buster ?

Greetz MoYz

Hi,

am running on Debian Stretch, so maybe my image-file nibepi_1.1.rar was not the same as yours.

The newest Version nibepi_1.1.1.rar was built for Debian Bullseye

@MoYzOne1
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I am using a Pi Zero 2 W with a F730 since January 2022 without any problems; works great! No changes necessary works out of the box.

Just to make sure: You don't use any external power supply, correct?

Yes, that's correct. I'm using the Wide Input Shim directly connected to the 12V Connection on the F730 Mainboard.

I have a Pi Zero 2 W too - revision 2.13 but the image doesn't work out of the box. The WiFi interface is missing. With a normal Buster image it works. Any ideas ? Maybe a missing driver or something. Is there a way to combine the NibePi image with a up to date buster ?
Greetz MoYz

Hi,

am running on Debian Stretch, so maybe my image-file nibepi_1.1.rar was not the same as yours.

The newest Version nibepi_1.1.1.rar was built for Debian Bullseye

I am indeed using the 1.1.1 image. But it should work too. Very strange. Thank you for your reply. I will try the Stretch image. If WiFi is running there, maybe I can upgrade to Bullseye from there.

@MoYzOne1
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I am using a Pi Zero 2 W with a F730 since January 2022 without any problems; works great! No changes necessary works out of the box.

Just to make sure: You don't use any external power supply, correct?

Yes, that's correct. I'm using the Wide Input Shim directly connected to the 12V Connection on the F730 Mainboard.

I have a Pi Zero 2 W too - revision 2.13 but the image doesn't work out of the box. The WiFi interface is missing. With a normal Buster image it works. Any ideas ? Maybe a missing driver or something. Is there a way to combine the NibePi image with a up to date buster ?
Greetz MoYz

Hi,
am running on Debian Stretch, so maybe my image-file nibepi_1.1.rar was not the same as yours.
The newest Version nibepi_1.1.1.rar was built for Debian Bullseye

I am indeed using the 1.1.1 image. But it should work too. Very strange. Thank you for your reply. I will try the Stretch image. If WiFi is running there, maybe I can upgrade to Bullseye from there.

Using the 1.1 image the Pi doesn't even boot (Rainbow Screen) ... original Rasbian Lite images boot with WiFi without any issues. I dont't understand this :(. I thought: hey: nice to have an image. Just write it to SD and your done. Seems like no NibePi for me.

@vytautasmiel
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vytautasmiel commented Jul 22, 2022

To launch NibePi 1.1.1 on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W and get it connected via wifi I had to add firmware files brcmfmac43436-sdio.bin, brcmfmac43436-sdio.txt to /lib/firmware/brcm/ folder.

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Thank you for your answer - Meanwhile I managed to make a clean install of Node Red importing the NibePi flows.

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