RPI5 Power Adapter

January 3, 2024, 16:44

beanssi

Hi all. Prob. a billion topics about this but i wanna know if this power adapter is suitable for the RPI 5? https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Charger-Charging-Mobile-Adapter-Samsung-black/dp/B0BTPLNNP3

k9t33n

it's 25w, 5a so it must be 5v (which Is enough for the pi 5) but then it says 120v which is just plain lying. it's throwing me off unless they mean input voltage which would make sense. but still if they have spelling mistakes like that I wouldn't trust them

k9t33n

so that specs check out but they probs have a pretty big spelling mistake which is very hard to make and especially hard for it to go through a good check of the managers or whatever. so you decide

oops.se

It is actually 27W and it need to support PD (Power Delivery)

k9t33n

im sure all plugs deliver power right? and i thought that extra 2 watts was just to be extra sure right?

oops.se

Noo, all power supplies doesn't support the PD 5A/5V, they support 9V/25W

oops.se

And where is the 120volt from?

k9t33n

omg i just realised i scrolled to the "more like this section" sorry that my fault

oops.se

Ahhh now I see it

oops.se

2 watt more is probably power losses in the cable and protection circuit. But that is my guess!

k9t33n

i mean if your not pushing the usb ports to the limits, overclocking the pi a lot or have an insanely long cable your probs fine with 25w right?

oops.se

Yes

beanssi

Thanks for the answers.. but i actually cant tell if you say Do or Dont on these adapters i was linking to.. <:confusedblob:1053364681575776276>

k9t33n

ok well it seems like it can power the pi (apart from that extra 2 watts)

k9t33n

so yes then

elevated.1

Hi, I would strongly reccomend buying an adapter 5V 6A which is avaiable in the market, make sure that it also supports PD

elevated.1

you should probably check whether it has the right ampere, cause the last time i used a 5v 2A adapter, the pi shut downed almost immediately after the boot screen

k9t33n

why? it definitely doesnt need that extra amp

Pantner

I'm not convinced those chargers will do what you want it to do. The output voltage is described as "DC 5VA 9V2.78A 12V" to me, that says it will do 5V 1A 9V 2.78A 12V 2A the 5VA is the key, VA=VoltAmp If the Voltage is 5V and the total output is 5VA then it's only 1A

Pantner

nowhere that i can see says it will do 5V 5A

elevated.1

Rasp PI needs 5v5A for its best functionality, i've searched many places and I've not seen a single adapter which offers the exact sepcifications (at least in my country) the closest one i found was 6A 5V which is sold commercially

k9t33n

i can see that but this one is (atleest i think from the description) 5v 5a, well i mean its 25w and it says 5a so if we do the maths it has to be 5v

k9t33n

so apart from the pd this ones fine

Pantner

where does it say 5A?

elevated.1

I've checked the link and I think that charger might do the job as long as you don't connect anyother components to the pi with no separate PSU for it

k9t33n

it actually says 5v 5a in the title

k9t33n

oh nvm

Pantner

it says that in the search bar

k9t33n

well it said it in the link and i forgot how amazon works

k9t33n

yup

Pantner

in all honesty, i don't think it will even turn on a Raspberry Pi 5. Even a 4 wouldn't work properly on 5V 1A. It does say 25W, which is what it supplies on 9V and probably 12V. You're better off getting the Official Power Supply if if is available.

Pantner

like here. It's even cheaper than the original link (though, for 1 supply instead of two) https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Official-Raspberry-USB-C-Power-Supply-White/dp/B0CM46P7MC

Pantner

I noticed that link you gave is one of the "sponsored" links at the top of the search. I always ignore anything labelled as sponsored from Amazon. it's normally crap.

k9t33n

the available part tends to be the kicker

Pantner

it says it's available to ship 🤷‍♂️

k9t33n

in most countries it hasnt been available since launch

Pantner

the image in the item seems to be a German power socket. The actual seller on Amazon is a German Store. Given the link was to amazon.de it's looking like it's available for OP

elevated.1

the issue with you using an adapter less than 3 Amp is that it cannot give enough power to the pi to run it smoothly, and the worse thing is, it cannot even give power to the SD card which it can boot from

oops.se

If the power adapter doesn't support PD (Power Delivery) then will the Raspberry Pi 5 throttle down the CPU and signal to the USB that it can't deliver more than 600mA .

elevated.1

can you change that using terminal?

Pantner

only if the adapter does 3A. The ones listed here seem to do 5V 1A as i posted above.

oops.se

No.

Pantner

No?

oops.se

Yes, you wrote "only if the adapter does 3A." and the answer to that is no.

Pantner

the way i interpret the documentation is that you shouldn't try to use it on anything less than 3A. Everywhere i read, min 5V 3A and if you want more power for your USB Peripherals, you need the 5V 5A USB-PD supply and cable. you disagree with something i'm saying?

oops.se

You omitted "PD" in the statement and that is why opose that.

Pantner

the PD is only for the 5A supply, the 3A supply is not PD

Pantner

and my comment was in reference to using something under 3A. You can't connect a 5V 1A supply and expect the Pi 5 to step down and work.

Pantner

you don't mention the power at all, which is why i said what i said

oops.se

Agree

oops.se

Ok