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Official Raspberry Pi Zero UK Power Supply (5.1V 2.5A) Reviews

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Posted 7 years ago
Being the official power supply, this is the one you should get. Enough amps for ALL pi versions, and comes with adaptors to use anywhere in the world.
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Posted 7 years ago
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Posted 7 years ago
Had to buy a larger capacity PSU to power an IR light source from the Pi. Thought the official one would be better than slightly cheaper ones. Seems OK, it works, being white makes it easier to find in the box with the others I have which are lower power. Not sure I like the multiple adapters of foreign sockets but these devices are not unique in that. The UK adapter fits well, stays put and has a proper secure fit in a wall socket and 4 gang extension.
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Posted 7 years ago
Had to buy a larger capacity PSU to power an IR light source from the Pi. Thought the official one would be better than slightly cheaper ones. Seems OK, it works, being white makes it easier to find in the box with the others I have which are lower power. Not sure I like the multiple adapters of foreign sockets but these devices are not unique in that. The UK adapter fits well, stays put and has a proper secure fit in a wall socket and 4 gang extension.
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Posted 7 years ago
New to the Pi, having bought a Pi Zero, but could not get it to Boot, using my existing Mobile Phone charger. Bought the Official one and works fine - the mobile phone charger Amperage was too low... The Official Pi Power supply does exactly what is say on the box! Order was processed and delivered promptly. Many thanks...
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Posted 7 years ago
I use a Raspberry as a multimedia station, and from time to time I saw the "underpower icon" appear on the upper right corner even if the power supply I used was rated as 2A. I finally switched to this PSU and the problem disappeared at once.
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Posted 7 years ago
Tried with multiple phone chargers but it seems that the one created by and for the Raspberry Pi3 is the best solution.
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Posted 7 years ago