carsten_h wrote: > You see the difference? It really is undervoltage, not undercurrent! > When the *voltage* is too low the lightning appears. I have a few power > supplies that deliver 3A, but the voltage is at 4,9V when the Pi is > drawing 1A and that is too low for the Pi.
Not really helpful your reply. I want to turn off the lightning. And: As you can read in the post from @slartibartfast 4,9 Volt should be enough, so it seems to me your voltage measure is not correct or theres something wrong with your system. 3xPi3B-7"+pCP 6.0 | LMS 8.0.1 | Transporter | 2xTouch | 2xClassic | 2xBoom | 2xRadio | iPeng [Discarded: 2xOdroid U3+m2p+LMS] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ bluetdi's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=20633 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=113512
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