Hi Glen,

It kinda depends on the type of powerbox you want to buy and how you are planning on powering the Pi.

I own a PocketPowerBoxAdvanced, If you power your Pi with a 12v to 5v. cable, you can turn on and off the power to those outputs from the INDI driver panel.
The PPBA can turn off the 4 main 12v outputs all for with one button not individually. And the adjustable 3v-12v output has a separate switch. (see screenshot.)
I understand that the Ultimate Powerbox can cycle each output individually, although I'm not sure so please double-check.

If you plan on powering your Pi over the dedicated USB output (I just found out that it doesn't supply enough power in my situation)
there is no way to cycle the power. The USB cycling feature is not supported in INDI I think it has to do with how Linux addresses USB ports.

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