Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Official PSU, USB-C, 5.1V, 3A, US Plug, Black SC0218 Pi Accessory (KSA-15E-051300HU)
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On the packaging of the white model I received, it said Made in China, but the actual power supply said Made in Cambodia.
Unfortunately, the USB-C port is not compatible with the USB-C port. The C port isn't a complete implementation; it's just for power. It is possible to do some DYI and convert a later revision rPi4b into a USB OTG port, allowing you to access the internal rPi storage from another PC, but this is not recommended.
You are in charge of the power switch.
It proved to be fast charging when I used it to charge my Google Pixel 3a.
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Great charger, it works perfectly and is extremely dependable. However, I believe the seller is attempting to deceive me. I had originally ordered the black one, but received the white one instead. Whatever it was, I figured they'd run out of stock. I needed another one a week later, so I ordered the matching white one. I, on the other hand, received the black one. I'm so perplexed right now, lol.
This was purchased to replace a power adapter included in one of the many Raspberry Pi 4 bundles available. Those bundles frequently include low-cost, substandard products that fail to meet the claims made. Cheap wall worts/power adapters are a common component that fails to meet expectations and perform well. Despite the fact that my Pi4 appeared to be operating normally, the logs contained numerous warnings about undervoltage. br>br>If you purchase an "official" Pi 4 power adapter from the Pi Foundation, you won't have to worry about your trust being misplaced in a shoddy seller's inferior product. The irony is that they aren't much more expensive than the generic, low-cost junk that some people try to pass off as suitable for the purpose. Save yourself some time, money, and aggravation. br>br> Don't buy unofficial Raspberry Pi bundles with all those extras because they're just trying to make a quick buck by selling you junk. You're not saving money if you have to buy these parts separately later. Buy a decent case (Flirc, for example), a genuine and high-quality micro sd, and, most importantly, a power adapter that actually achieves the power specs that are required and printed on the device.
Is it simple to put together? It was delivered already put together. br>br>With the exception of those strange questions, everything went smoothly and the food was delicious! I mean, it's fantastic!.
This power supply was purchased for my Raspberry Pi 4, which is used to run my PiHole server, Plex server, and Samba server. I wanted to make sure I had a steady supply of electricity. Using the official power supply is recommended in all online articles. This one is a cinch to put together. It supplies power to both my Pi and an external hard drive, which houses all of my purchased movies.
Only the best will do! I've encountered a lot of people who have problems with their Raspberry Pi 4, and it almost always boils down to one thing: The source of electricity. Because most 'Generic' power supplies aren't officially rated for up to 3A, the Pi 4 can consume a lot of power when it's under load, causing instability. This power supply quickly resolves those issues, and it comes at a reasonable price for a high-quality power supply!.
Many Raspberry Pi kits come with inexpensive power supplies, but if you plan to use more power (such as constantly reading and writing from an SSD or HDD), get the Official Raspberry Pi PSU. Save yourself some time and money by purchasing this one instead of a kit.
When I went to login to my Raspberry Pi today, I noticed it was offline, and I checked the device, which was powered off despite being plugged in. The power supply was ultimately found to be the source of the problem. Other power supplies work fine with the Raspberry Pi, but when it's plugged into this one, there's no sign of life. I'm returning it in exchange for a new one, and I'm hoping the new one lasts a little longer than a month.
Hopefully, you're already aware of the USB-C issue. The Raspberry Pi 4B was involved in a C mishap. This power supply works with the Pi as expected, but it will be recognized as an "incomplete connection" by other devices. This was something I expected, so the product delivered.