Pins to connect for 5v for RPi 3 on Mini RAMBO?
I've upgraded my MK2 to a MK2.5S and would like to provide power to my octopi (Pi3) from the Board. I've seen various pin outs, but the ones I see don't seem to match my board. Is it possible or do I need to go the buck convertor route? TIA
RE: Pins to connect for 5v for RPi 3 on Mini RAMBO?
Be aware that the Raspberry Pi 3 normaly needs a power supply 5V with at least 2A current. I am not sure, that you will find pins on the board being cappable to deliver that current. I have 3 printers running - all connected to their own Pi´s - every Pi has it´s own power supply. These power supply are not so expensive.
Best regards, Clemens
Mini, i3 MK2.5S, i3 MK4, CClone (Eigenbau)
RE: Pins to connect for 5v for RPi 3 on Mini RAMBO?
I've upgraded my MK2 to a MK2.5S and would like to provide power to my octopi (Pi3) from the Board. I've seen various pin outs, but the ones I see don't seem to match my board. Is it possible or do I need to go the buck convertor route? TIA
For the Pi3B/B+ or Pi4 i would prefer to use a 5.1V 2.5A powersupply to avoid voltage instabilities. An external power supply 5V / 3A e.g. the Meanwell RS-15-5 does not cost much and can be easily integrated into a case: Meanwell RS-15-5
For the Pi4 maybe this: Meanwell RS-25-5
Statt zu klagen, dass wir nicht alles haben, was wir wollen, sollten wir lieber dankbar sein, dass wir nicht alles bekommen, was wir verdienen.
RE: Pins to connect for 5v for RPi 3 on Mini RAMBO?
FWIW On the OctoPrint board, all to frequently "strange" errors are tracked down to PSU issues. I don't know if it's relevant but I note that the official PSU for Pi 3 is listed as 5.1V.
Are you sure the PSU on your printer has 2.5A headroom, perhaps the straw ....
Good advice from kart-herbert, go the extra mile and be sure.
RE: Pins to connect for 5v for RPi 3 on Mini RAMBO?
I have adjusted the Meanwell (PS-15-5) power supply to 5.1 volts and using the Pi3B + with absolutely no errors for over 2 years. I highly recommend it.
My Pi3B+ -> no undervoltages:
If the voltage on the Pi is too low or unstable. Informative links:
https://www.scivision.dev/raspberry-pi-power-stability/
https://elinux.org/RPi_Hardware
Statt zu klagen, dass wir nicht alles haben, was wir wollen, sollten wir lieber dankbar sein, dass wir nicht alles bekommen, was wir verdienen.