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If you do not get the correct power to a RPI3 you will get a lightning bolt on screen which indicates you are not getting enough power. Note the RPI spec calls for a 5.1v power supply.
If you do not get the correct power to a RPI3 you will get a lightning bolt on screen which indicates you are not getting enough power. Note the RPI spec calls for a 5.1v power supply.
5.1V / 2.5A DC outputMaybe put this in the VSERPI Readme?
https://github.com/rootnotez/WAAAVE_GUIDE/blob/main/VSERPI/readme.md
or
Info folder?
https://github.com/rootnotez/WAAAVE_GUIDE/tree/main/VSERPI/info
Maybe better to move Info Folder to Readme
https://www.petervis.com/Raspberry_PI/Raspberry_PI_Power_Supply/Raspberry_PI_Minimum_Voltage.html
Disable warning (not reccomended, but possible if you are at a show).
https://thelinuxcode.com/avoid-low-voltage-warning-raspberry-pi/
https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/micro-usb-power-supply/
Purchasing in .AU
https://core-electronics.com.au/official-raspberry-pi-12-5w-micro-usb-power-supply.html
https://www.jaycar.com.au/raspberry-pi-3-switchmode-power-supply-5-1v-2-5a-with-usb-micro-b/p/MP3536