+1 and, FWIW, you might find these tests of 5V 3A PD PSU/Chargers and cables (performed prior to the official Pi 27W PSU's availability) of interest:Your PSU is not capable of 5V @ 5A, only 5V @ 3A, so in 5V it can only do 15W.The chargers I have used with a 60W rated cable include:
Anker 65W charger: https://www.anker.com/products/a2667?re ... 1366575254 which uses Anker's IQ 3.0 charging spec, which supports PD.
Anker Power Core III Fusion 5K: https://support.anker.com/s/product/a08 ... -fusion-5k this does use PD and says it can do 5V 3A, 9V 2A, so it seems this should work
Plugged into the Pi I only have a small fan to cool an attached heatsink, which I don't think should be drawing that much power. I will try to find a PD charger that explicitly says it can do 5V 5A and see if that works, or just go grab one of the first party power adapters.
Get the official Pi 27W psu and be done with it.
https://www.cpmspectrepi.uk/raspberry_p ... plies.html
NB: the cable length effects.
(I've been performing similar tests of potential Pi PSU's for more than 12 years)
Trev.
Statistics: Posted by FTrevorGowen — Mon Dec 23, 2024 6:50 pm