My device Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
didn't come with a power cord.
Where do I buy one and what type>?
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Re: Wheres the power cord?
bobby2007 wrote:My device Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
didn't come with a power cord.
Where do I buy one and what type>?
https://cpc.farnell.com/stontronics/t58 ... %20CMPNULL
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/plug-in-p ... y/9098126/
The information is out there....you just have to let it in.
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My other Linux machines: ChromeBox
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32966393971.html
& Stone Desktop Intel CoreDuo circa 2010
Re: Wheres the power cord?
If you have an android phone, check its charger for current (for example "1A"). You need one that says "2A" or higher. If you have an iphone, chances are your charger only does 1A. A recent ipad charger might provide 2A and you need a micro USB cable.
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Re: Wheres the power cord?
My pi3 is happily running on an iPod charger labelled 1A. It has a pi camera and wireless keyboard and mouse attached.liudr wrote:If you have an android phone, check its charger for current (for example "1A"). You need one that says "2A" or higher. If you have an iphone, chances are your charger only does 1A. A recent ipad charger might provide 2A and you need a micro USB cable.
Re: Wheres the power cord?
Does it show a smily face when you log on or is it giggling at times? Maybe your ipod supply does more than it is rated at. Anyway, I'd get a better charger and use that ipod charger for a zero, well, if I can get my hands on one anyway.
Arduino data loggers, user interface, printed circuit board designer since 2009, RPI 3B 2B 2B Zero Jessie, assembly/C/C++/java/python programmer since the 80's
Re: Wheres the power cord?
I've used this charger for Pi0,pi1,pi2and pi3 with no issues for what l do. Others may need more currentliudr wrote:Does it show a smily face when you log on or is it giggling at times? Maybe your ipod supply does more than it is rated at. Anyway, I'd get a better charger and use that ipod charger for a zero, well, if I can get my hands on one anyway.

Re: Wheres the power cord?
Depends on requirements - you can get away with 1-1.5A supplies on Pi3 if you don't plug too much in.
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I've been saying "Mucho" to my Spanish friend a lot more lately. It means a lot to him.