For powering the RPi, I used a wall wart putting out 12V feeding a buck converter to 5V. According to a USB meter in the power lead, it draws 0.41A. So just over 2W consumption.

A project log for An NTP server using GNSS for time
A straightforward project to use an old Raspberry Pi
For powering the RPi, I used a wall wart putting out 12V feeding a buck converter to 5V. According to a USB meter in the power lead, it draws 0.41A. So just over 2W consumption.
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