Argon Micro USB Cable Power Supply 5.25 Volts 3 Amps for Raspberry Pi 3 and Zero Boards | UL Listed | 3.3 Feet Long Cable with Micro USB Connector | Micro USB Cable and Wall Charger
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RJfmVa
> 3 dayI guess the 5.25v and 3 amps does the trick on the Raspberry Pi 3 with a PI touchscreen. The low voltage warning lightning bolt is gone. I did not use to get this until I loaded a newer version of the PI OS. Oh well, the power supply seems well put together and has a sufficiently long cord.
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Corey T. Renner
> 3 dayFixed my Octoprint server that started hating all power supplies and all power cables after a couple of years.
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David M
18-12-2024Changing to these after one of the stock units started making noise and was warm to the touch.
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Omar W.
> 3 dayI was having consistent issues with my pi 3b+ and using home assistant and then I tried this because of the higher voltage output and the other reviews. I then discovered my micro SD got corrupted which also was affecting it but after that everything works perfectly fine. I would recommend this one if youre getting the same voltage issues
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Igore
> 3 daySeems like a quality item, has worked well with my R-Pi 0W based Jumbo Spot digital HAM radio modem. The power supply is rated at a much higher current draw than the current application but I’d rather do that than get an under rated one. Would buy again if needed.
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73
> 3 dayBought this because the cheaper power supplies were making significant noise/RFI with my Raspberry Pi installed to control a digital voice modem for my ham radio repeater.
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A. Gordon
> 3 dayNo more lightning bolt in RPi3b+!
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Louis Loizides
> 3 dayI tried a few less expensive power supplies that claimed to be 3A but they were still producing undervolts on my Pi running Retropie. This one doesnt, so its highly recommended. Worth spending a few extra bucks for the quality.
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Dolly Raynor
> 3 dayGetting the correct amount of power for the board. Buy this one.
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Mozgus
> 3 dayMy Pi3B would ALWAYS give undervoltage warnings when plugging an xbox one controller in, (due to the sudden rumble, I assume). It would also give the warning during other activities sometimes. I didnt even overclock anything. Now I can fully overclock the machine and never see the undervoltage occur.