But I have increased the power ?!?!?!?joan wrote:That kind of suggests that the powerpack can't supply enough power for the Pi and your wifi dongle. I'm not sure what other conclusion could be drawn.
Is there anything I can do? Is anyone else experiencing it? How did you solve it? Is the battery pack dodgy?ZacharyI123 wrote:But I have increased the power ?!?!?!?joan wrote:That kind of suggests that the powerpack can't supply enough power for the Pi and your wifi dongle. I'm not sure what other conclusion could be drawn.![]()
Would it be too risky to try the other port on the power pack (because it has more power)? Should I try fully charging or discharging the power pack? Does anyone have any other ideas?
I bought everything off amazon. It does not take batteries, you charge it. Sorry about the mAh mA mistake. What needs thicker wire?jackokring wrote:Thicker wire, lower impedance batteries. And mAh is not mA.
Should I return it?ZacharyI123 wrote:I installed a clean copy of raspbian wheezy onto the SD card, plugged the pi into an HDMI cable that is connect to a TV that has previously worked with the pi, connected to the edimax and keyboard via usb. I made it to the configuration screen and nothing happens when I press the keyboard and the edimax shows no lights. What is wrong with the power block?
Yes. I cannot use an ammeter or volt meter to check if they are what they are supposed to be because it outputs via USB.joan wrote:Did you charge it for 20 hours?
The chances are that the output voltage is a bit low. You can measure the supply voltage at test points on the Pi board.ZacharyI123 wrote:Yes. I cannot use an ammeter or volt meter to check if they are what they are supposed to be because it outputs via USB.joan wrote:Did you charge it for 20 hours?
Where are the test points? Do I just hook my voltmeter up with them?PiGraham wrote:The chances are that the output voltage is a bit low. You can measure the supply voltage at test points on the Pi board.ZacharyI123 wrote:Yes. I cannot use an ammeter or volt meter to check if they are what they are supposed to be because it outputs via USB.joan wrote:Did you charge it for 20 hours?
Always measure a new power device before you connect it.
I have a battery pack sold as suitable for charging phones via USB, but it outputs 4.2 V. It will charge my phone but it won't run my Pi.
Have a look here.ZacharyI123 wrote:Where are the test points? Do I just hook my voltmeter up with them?