This given me an idea,.
I have been thinking of a battery + router + NAS in one unit as a way to keep costs down. I am in danger, nah have been doing, of buying too much storage in total, with a phone with 256GB of storage, and multiple tablets with 64GB to 200GB of SD cards plus their 64GB of internal storage, so what I could do is change to buying minimalist storage devices and just carry one NAS with me and replace its storage over time as it gets full. I probably on my last trip carried 90% similar data between my phone which has 256GB internal storage and my my tablet I carried which had 64GB internal and its 128GB SD card.
Anker should make one!
Until Anker does, I could build my own, I contain in my head all the technical skills, it would be a:
- USB micro-B powered small ARM board, Raspberry Pi, similar. Which one I’d pick would be a function of the battery connection.
- needs Ethernet, Wifi. So can be a router.
- USB 3 to plug in a bigger drive.
- Micro SD slot, I can put in a big-ish SD card, i just ordered a 200GB one I could put in it
- minimalist smallest Linux, probably a small ARM based Debian.
- I’d put a transmission daemon on it for torrents, Apache to be a web server, probably make it seamless Web Proxy to cache common files
- a VPN client on it, good for DNS unlocator
Question:
- is it worth building my own?
- could I put a phone Nano SIM in one and make it a tethering device?
- Is there someone who has built which is better than I can build?
- do you think putting a battery inside something which generates heat (the ARM based router board) is a good idea? Would it better to carry a separate Anker Powercore, separate Anker Powerport and this device?