Ok. Thank you very much for the information about the PSU requirements.You need to buy the official 5V/5A PSU sold by... Raspberry Pi. There is no alternative PSU with this specification.Hello. I'm just starting with the topic of Raspberries, with a Raspberry Pi 5 and my first question is about how to power it. According to the manual, you must use a source that delivers 5v with 5a or more. I am using a 5v 10a source, but when I turn it on I get the sign telling me that I do not have a source that delivers 5a and that is why it will limit some functions. I have tried another source, which delivers 20a but I still get the same warning. I wanted to ask if the USB C connector has to have any special configuration to use it on this raspberry, or it only has the positive and negative cables, because if not, I don't understand what the problem is. Thanks
Or, if you know your PSU is capable, you can set a parameter: https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentati ... AX_CURRENT
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