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Re: noisy Power Distribution boards
If you're just running a programming testbed, with no significant high-current loads, the "high" voltage of a fully-charged battery is going to be an issue. A 12 volt power supply capable of a few amps might work better. (Unless you really know what you're doing, use a linear supply and not a switching one.)
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