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 there‘s
something wrong with your system.



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