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    Yellow Lighting

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      sent1
      last edited by sent1

      Hey guys,
      I have since a few Days a Yellow Lighting Symbol in my screen. I know it undervoltage but my soucre is 5A so Why i get this lighting? I do Update Retropie and The Pi but nothing works... plz help

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by

        Are you overclocking your PI ? There's nothing to 'update' to get rid of the undervoltage lightning, you either use a better source - as recommended by the Pi vendor - or remove the overclocking settings.
        Please give more details about your system - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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          sent1 @mitu
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          @mitu
          No overclocking
          Anker 5A scoure
          Standart Settings for the Pi

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            Kookamunga
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            @sent1 said in Yellow Lighting:

            Anker 5A

            Another question might be: What kind of case do you have? Is the cable powering the Pi making a solid connection?
            I had an issue with the NESPi case, and getting a lightning bolt. I resloved this by taking a pair of pliers and pinching the end of the USB cable that plugs into the power header. I also took a tiny slot screw driver and squished the connections a bit on the GPIO pins. Unfortunately with the nature of these USB cables, they have very small wires that don't carry high current well, so a secure connection is a must, otherwise power-loss will happen easily.

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            • RiverstormR
              Riverstorm @sent1
              last edited by Riverstorm

              @sent1 said in Yellow Lighting:

              I know it undervoltage but my soucre is 5A so Why i get this lighting?

              I know Anker makes a quality power supply. I have several but I don't think just because it's 5A that it will automatically deliver 5V reliably.

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              • DorkVonWaterfallD
                DorkVonWaterfall
                last edited by

                USB cables...where is the best source for good cables? any specific brand?

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                • RiverstormR
                  Riverstorm @DorkVonWaterfall
                  last edited by

                  @dorkvonwaterfall said in Yellow Lighting:

                  USB cables...where is the best source for good cables? any specific brand?

                  Are you using a power supply that has a USB connection port?

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                    sent1 @Riverstorm
                    last edited by

                    The cabel is good connect with PI and i have no Case.

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                    • quicksilverQ
                      quicksilver @sent1
                      last edited by quicksilver

                      @sent1 You listed the amperage, but what is the voltage output of your power supply?

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                      • DorkVonWaterfallD
                        DorkVonWaterfall @Riverstorm
                        last edited by

                        @riverstorm said in Yellow Lighting:

                        @dorkvonwaterfall said in Yellow Lighting:

                        USB cables...where is the best source for good cables? any specific brand?

                        Are you using a power supply that has a USB connection port?

                        usually?

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                        • RiverstormR
                          Riverstorm @DorkVonWaterfall
                          last edited by

                          @dorkvonwaterfall said in Yellow Lighting:

                          usually?

                          I was just trying to point out if you're using a power supply with a detachable USB cable watch your length. I have a few that are 3 meters or 10 feet and the longer they are the more susceptible they will be to undervoltage.

                          I do like Anker power supplies and it sounds like you have plenty of amperage and it may even be a 5V power supply. The thing is high amperage doesn't mean a smooth 5V delivery. A good power supply will have the "filter" circuitry to deliver clean consistent power as well as under load.

                          Most of my USB cables are Amazon and I just rely on reviews if it's a decent cable. Just don't buy bottom of the barrel price cables. :)

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