Skip to main content
Copy edited (e.g. ref. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi>).
Source Link

What is the highest voltage from the power supply a Raspberry piPi 3 B can handle without getting damaged?

I am using Android things on Raspberry piPi 3 B with a 7 inch-inch touch screen. Currently, I always see a yellow thunder bolt sign on the screen which means that the raspberryRaspberry Pi isn't receiving a high enough voltage from my 5.3V 2A3 V 2 A power supply.

According to this and this and many other links, they all suggest that I should increase the voltage supplied to the raspberryRaspberry Pi until the yellow bolt disappears.

I will be customizing another power supply manually using voltage dividers, so in order to make sure I do not damage my Raspberry Pi, I would like to know what is the maximum voltage I can supply to it without damaging it.?

What is the highest power supply a Raspberry pi 3 B can handle without getting damaged?

I am using Android things on Raspberry pi 3 B with a 7 inch touch screen. Currently, I always see a yellow thunder bolt sign on the screen which means that the raspberry isn't receiving enough voltage from my 5.3V 2A power supply.

According to this and this and many other links, they all suggest that I should increase the voltage supplied to the raspberry until the yellow bolt disappears.

I will be customizing another power supply manually using voltage dividers, so in order to make sure I do not damage my Raspberry, I would like to know what is the maximum voltage I can supply to it without damaging it.

What is the highest voltage from the power supply a Raspberry Pi 3 B can handle without getting damaged?

I am using Android things on Raspberry Pi 3 B with a 7-inch touch screen. Currently, I always see a yellow thunder bolt sign on the screen which means that the Raspberry Pi isn't receiving a high enough voltage from my 5.3 V 2 A power supply.

According to this and this and many other links, they all suggest that I should increase the voltage supplied to the Raspberry Pi until the yellow bolt disappears.

I will be customizing another power supply manually using voltage dividers, so in order to make sure I do not damage my Raspberry Pi, what is the maximum voltage I can supply to it without damaging it?

Tweeted twitter.com/StackRaspi/status/1140363677847232512
Became Hot Network Question
Source Link
Mena
  • 237
  • 1
  • 2
  • 5

What is the highest power supply a Raspberry pi 3 B can handle without getting damaged?

I am using Android things on Raspberry pi 3 B with a 7 inch touch screen. Currently, I always see a yellow thunder bolt sign on the screen which means that the raspberry isn't receiving enough voltage from my 5.3V 2A power supply.

According to this and this and many other links, they all suggest that I should increase the voltage supplied to the raspberry until the yellow bolt disappears.

I will be customizing another power supply manually using voltage dividers, so in order to make sure I do not damage my Raspberry, I would like to know what is the maximum voltage I can supply to it without damaging it.