Thanks for pointing it out. BTW my charger has 2 connections: USB-C that gives 5V-3A and USB-A 5V-4.5A.The Pi needs 5V at a minimum of 3A, and preferably 5A and the power supply should be capable of negotiating that value with the Pi. Most PD supplies will give 5V at 3A. Very few will give 5V at 5A.
I'm running since quite sometime another Pi5 with PIanoteq and a DAC hat, charging from USB-C without issues (but sometime Undervoltage warning appears), therefore I assumed was good for this as well.
This application apparently consume more, especially during start and stop of containers. I changed to USB-A and now seems more stable, no more Undervoltage logs. I'll keep it monitored.
Statistics: Posted by jimmi61 — Thu Jun 05, 2025 12:42 am