Here's the output of dfu-util:Is it still stuck in dfu mode? Try dfu-util -l: if that lists a device, the flash didn't work. Any error messages?
Code:
pi@raspberrypi:~/katapult $ sudo dfu-util -ldfu-util 0.11Copyright 2005-2009 Weston Schmidt, Harald Welte and OpenMoko Inc.Copyright 2010-2021 Tormod Volden and Stefan SchmidtThis program is Free Software and has ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTYPlease report bugs to http://sourceforge.net/p/dfu-util/tickets/Found DFU: [0483:df11] ver=2200, devnum=14, cfg=1, intf=0, path="3-1", alt=1, name="@Option Bytes /0x1FFFF800/01*016 e", serial="FFFFFFFEFFFF"Found DFU: [0483:df11] ver=2200, devnum=14, cfg=1, intf=0, path="3-1", alt=0, name="@Internal Flash /0x08000000/064*0002Kg", serial="FFFFFFFEFFFF"I get that's its frowned upon by those that know - but it still provided info I couldn't find online, and for the most part, responded as you might hope.Please don't make me tap the sign …
Not using official power supply. I have just ordered one on your advice.You're not powering the Raspberry Pi 5 from the official power supply? I don't want to turn this into an Official PSU thread, but … if your converted power supply is only providing 5 V to USB, a happy outcome is unlikely. It also sounds like it's getting back-power from your Klipper board. Try using the proper power supply.
I don't have a way to measure the voltage on the USB-C output, but the 5V terminals of the power supply are measuring 5.05V
Forgive my ignorance, but how will the official power supply prevent back-power from the Klipper board?
I'll check it out. Don't sell yourself short - You seem pretty human to meMaybe the Klipper Discourse Forum might be a better place to get a more focussed answer. From actual human users, too!
Statistics: Posted by gerhick — Tue Jul 01, 2025 1:26 am