2020-07-30, 10:19 AM
It's probably a wiring issue. It doesn't matter if the power is good. If the wiring is thin inside, the current that passes through it in burst moments is limited. Micro-USB connectors often have weak wiring and even the connector itself can be a cause of the problem.
I have a 10 amp converter and have had to work my way through the wire until the icon disappears. At home I have the rpi4 with the original source and it doesn't mark lack of energy except if I overclock at 2 Ghz in which case it appears occasionally. Although it could also be due to the use of the Argon One case that has an extra circuit and consumes some power.
I have a 10 amp converter and have had to work my way through the wire until the icon disappears. At home I have the rpi4 with the original source and it doesn't mark lack of energy except if I overclock at 2 Ghz in which case it appears occasionally. Although it could also be due to the use of the Argon One case that has an extra circuit and consumes some power.