I haven't seen this myself, although TeckNet did revise their powerbank relatively recently.
As I understand it the powerbank should turn off if the current draw is not too low. I don't know then if your Pi is causing it to turn back on by drawing current?
I would suggest that probably the best way to work around this at the moment is just to manually pull out the microUSB cable once the powerdown sequence has completed. The main reason for shutting down properly is to avoid corrupting the SD card if power is lost during the middle of a write, however our software doesn't write to the SD card so the risk of corruption should be very low.
Regards
AlanStatistics: Posted by Alan — Fri Jan 16, 2015 6:25 pm
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