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Having trouble finding a good power supply for the raspberry pi 2

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Former Member over 10 years ago

Hi. I just got my raspberry pi 2 a few weeks ago and I'm having trouble finding the best power supply for it. I've tested a few I acquired over the years along with a few other miscellaneous ports.

Below are the various results I've come up with when the USB drive is plugged in. max_usb_current=1 is enabled.

1 - Generic 5V 2A adaptor (Red light blinks on pi, hard drive light stays solid then starts to blink. No sound is heard from drive. Drive is not recognized.)

2 - LG 5.1V 0.7A adaptor (Pi shuts down completely. Drive is not recognized.)

3 - Kyocera 5V 0.8A adaptor (Red light blinks on pi, hard drive lights starts to blink, beeping sound is heard from drive. Drive is not recognized.)

4 - Generic 4.5v-6.5V 0.7A adaptor (No red light on pi, hard drive light stays solid then starts to blink. No sound is heard from drive. Drive is not recognized.)

5 - Plugged into Sanyo TV V/A = ? (No red light on pi, hard drive light blinks momentarily then mounts. Connection to drive is not stable and disconnects after a few minutes or immediately after trying to access it.)

6 - Plugged into computer's USB port V/A = ? (No red light on pi, hard drive light blinks momentarily then mounts. Connection is stable and reliable.)

Yes, I know that last one would work but I thought I'd list it anyway. 4 and 5 seem to be the most interesting to me.

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    0 royleith over 10 years ago

    I agree with all the other replies, but there is one other issue. If you are using a USB power cable of 1 metre or longer then you will have problems. Use a 500mm cable and you will be able to run a Pi2 with a mouse/keyboard and a wifi dongle without any problems.

     

    You might get away with running the external hard drive with a 250mm USB PSU cable, but I have doubts. If you can find very short USB cables, you might run it successfully.

     

    The problem is not likely to be the power supply, even at 750mA, but the voltage drop down the connecting USB power cable. Even USB cables sold as 'phone charger' cables have too high a resistance at 1m in length or greater.

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    0 gdstew over 10 years ago in reply to royleith

    I covered all of this in my first post. The power supply I mentioned in that post and the one Christopher is going to buy are essentially dedicated power supplies for single board

    computers with built in "USB" cables that use wire gauges capable of supplying the current needed with minimum voltage drop even with a 4' (22 AWG for the one from MCM) to

    6' (20 AWG for the one from Adafruit) cable length.

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    0 gdstew over 10 years ago in reply to royleith

    I covered all of this in my first post. The power supply I mentioned in that post and the one Christopher is going to buy are essentially dedicated power supplies for single board

    computers with built in "USB" cables that use wire gauges capable of supplying the current needed with minimum voltage drop even with a 4' (22 AWG for the one from MCM) to

    6' (20 AWG for the one from Adafruit) cable length.

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