Hi there! What you've described is a fairly common issue, and it can be resolved through a few steps. One way is to check the connections and ensure all cables are properly connected. Also, make sure there's no loose contact with the board; perhaps try removing and reinserting the LED. Another possible solution could be updating the software of your Raspberry Pi 5, as sometimes software glitches can cause such issues. If none of these methods work, it might be worth reaching out to the manufacturer's technical support or consulting Raspberry Pi repair specialists. Best of luck in resolving this issue!
Statistics: Posted by Foster Bronson — Thu May 16, 2024 5:13 am