06-22-2025, 04:45 PM
(06-22-2025, 04:02 PM)melomania Wrote:(06-22-2025, 02:47 PM)roderickvd Wrote: The official one supplies over 5A. At boot it may temporarily go into turbo mode and actually draw that. To rule it out, if you flash and try to boot a regular Raspberry Pi OS imagine, does that work?
Well, flashing and running Rapberry Pi OS (Debian) did also not work for the Pi 5. So I guess I need a better power supply for that one. Or the board has a problem.
Will try the same for the Pi Zero 2W ...
Best to get an official Raspberry Pi power supply for the Pi 5B. There's many sketchy "5 volt" power supplies out there that not only don't supply enough current but also have very poor voltage regulation. In my case, with a Pi 5B- 4GB board and the official supply. The LED illuminates red momentarily when power is applied, then goes green and stays green as moOde boots.
Regards,
Kent