I have my system up and running now. The problem is two separate issues, at least for me.
1) is the power supply which i bought from Amazon. It is advertised as 45W rather than the 27W official power supply. I am putting the Pi5 and the 7" Screen in this SmartiPi Touch 2 display housing from SmartiCase. The case kit comes with a Y splitter cable with the top legs of the Y being a USB-Micro male for the display power and a USB-C male to plug into the Pi5. The bottom leg of the Y is a USB-C Female to plug the power supply into.
I get a momentary low voltage alarm, which I attribute to inrush but it goes away almost instantly and then everything is fine. I've had that particular device/setup running for about 3 days now with no more alarms beyond the initial that lasts probably less than a second.
Depending on what other peripheral equipment you have you might need a deeper rear cover for the Pi which is mounted behind the screen. I have an active cooler and the M.2 Hat+ which requires adding a stacking header the M.2 Hat+.
1) is the power supply which i bought from Amazon. It is advertised as 45W rather than the 27W official power supply. I am putting the Pi5 and the 7" Screen in this SmartiPi Touch 2 display housing from SmartiCase. The case kit comes with a Y splitter cable with the top legs of the Y being a USB-Micro male for the display power and a USB-C male to plug into the Pi5. The bottom leg of the Y is a USB-C Female to plug the power supply into.
I get a momentary low voltage alarm, which I attribute to inrush but it goes away almost instantly and then everything is fine. I've had that particular device/setup running for about 3 days now with no more alarms beyond the initial that lasts probably less than a second.
Depending on what other peripheral equipment you have you might need a deeper rear cover for the Pi which is mounted behind the screen. I have an active cooler and the M.2 Hat+ which requires adding a stacking header the M.2 Hat+.
Statistics: Posted by ankonaskiff17 — Tue Aug 27, 2024 6:07 pm