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Max2Play Home › Forums › Max2Play on Raspberry PI › Yellow Lightning (gelber Blitz) with power supply: Linear reguliertes Netzteil
I exchanged the power supply for my Raspberry Pi 7“ Touch Display Bundle mit Audiophonics (Bausatz) (https://shop.max2play.com/de/rasptouch-bundle.html):
from Netzteil (6.7V / 2A) (https://shop.max2play.com/de/sabre-v3-netzteil.html)
to Linear reguliertes Netzteil 6V / 3.5A / 25VA – Audiophonics I-Sabre V3 DAC (https://shop.max2play.com/de/audiophonics-linear-power-supply.html)
now I get the yellow lightning (low power) on the display.
Is this correct?
Best Regards
Paul
Hi Paul,
Please proceed as we discussed on the phone. We will try resolve this issue as quick and comfortably as possible for you.
Dear Heiner,
I switched off: WLAN, Bluetooth, pi turbo – everything, but the the yellow lightning didn’t disappear.
Is there anything else I can do?
In the installation instruction of the Audiophonics RaspTouch mit I-Sabre V3 DAC ES9023 it states: Power supply with at least 6.7V / 2A.
But the Linear Power Supplies only 6V – what is correct?
br
Paul
Hi Paul,
Please proceed as discussed via telephone. We will inspect your power supply thoroughly once it arrives.
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