I am trying to power my raspberry pi 5 using the USB-C port on it. I have read all the necessary documentation and am using a more than capable PD charger, and a cable that is also in spec. However, when I plug it into the pi, the desktop throws up errors giving low voltage, and low current warnings. The green power light on the pi is also flickering, as if it is not receiving enough power. I have tried many different cables and power bricks, all of which should have worked, but nothing seems to be able to do the job correctly.
Does anyone have any thoughts on why this might be happening? I normally power the pi using a Li-Po, but am wanting to switch to this.
Does anyone have any thoughts on why this might be happening? I normally power the pi using a Li-Po, but am wanting to switch to this.
Statistics: Posted by NSP13737 — Sun Dec 22, 2024 12:30 am