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    • BKeyportB Offline
      BKeyport Module Developer @RIKKO14
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      @rikko14 Yellow lightning in the upper right corner is power problems. You’re not suppling enough power to the Pi.

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        RIKKO14 @BKeyport
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        @bkeyport Thank you for your reply.
        However I use the power supply delivered with my Pi … (Input 100-240 ~ 50 / 60Hz 0.6A, Output: 5V3000mA, 9V2000mA, 12V1500mA) And it seems to me that when I installed the Pi before the modules that was not displayed. the Pi is plugged into a power strip with only the 24 "screen and the 12V power supply for small speakers.
        What do you recommend ? Is the original power supply defective?

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          sdetweil @RIKKO14
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          @rikko14 it happens

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          • BKeyportB Offline
            BKeyport Module Developer @RIKKO14
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            I’m assuming you have a Pi 3 or older, right?

            I would power the pi via the GPIO 5V to get around the USB spec for MicroUSB that isn’t enough for the Pi.

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              RIKKO14 @BKeyport
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              @bkeyport I have a Pi 4 B.

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                sdetweil @RIKKO14
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                @rikko14 pi4 requires the most power

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                  RIKKO14 @sdetweil
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                  @sdetweil
                  here is the power supply that came with the kit that I bought on Aliexpress.
                  I changed the power supply to a SMASUNG 5V2A and I no longer have this yellow lightning.
                  Doc2_page-0001.jpg

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                    sdetweil @RIKKO14
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                    @rikko14 2A is close. I bought some 5A supplies

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