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DeadZomb1e
> 24 hourThis little charger worked good out of the box for my Pi. I still get some low voltage flashes on my Pi once in awhile but it could be because Im using the Pi as a mySQL server.
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Stano
> 24 hourNo more under current notifications after using the proper power supply. Made me fall in love with the Pi all over again.
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Jaye Bird
> 24 hourNo instructions so here is the important thing. Do not put the brass standoffs into the case first. First take the 4 brass standoffs with the hex on one end and the threaded rod and put the threaded shaft portion up from the bottom of the PI board out the top side. Then screw the knurled nuts on from the topside. Then place the board into the case, may have to tilt it side ways to get it in but it will go, then screw the small flathead screws in from the bottom of the outside of the case. In a regular computer motherboard the standoffs screw into the case first but this is opposite. Also there is no instruction about where to put the heatsinks so Google it, it is pretty obvious anyway.
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Adam H
> 24 hourPowers the new Raspberry Pi 4. The On/Off switch is a much nicer solution then removing the USB-C connector.
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TomB
> 24 hourIt seems to perform just like a power supply. I have not analyzed the power output or anything else. I just can tell you that it works.
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Robert R. Decker
> 24 hourWorks great just what I needed
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Moe Coffee
> 24 hourA power supply for a PI 4 with a switch is a requirement but not generally supplied by PI kit sellers nor normally available from other suppliers.
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nightflh
> 24 hourWorks does what it says
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Nick M.
> 24 hourMakes life so much easy having the on/off switch, especially working with raspberry pi. Great device and price.
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Andrew
> 24 hourLike the switch