⚙️ Power Your Passion with Precision!
The SunFounder 27W PD Power Supply is a purpose-built USB-C adapter designed for Raspberry Pi 5, offering versatile output options, global compatibility, and enhanced safety features, all while utilizing cutting-edge GaN technology for efficient power conversion.
O**D
Perfect companion to power your Pi.
What can I say, it works, provides enough power, looks good, and is compact.
K**.
A good GAN power supply.
This little unit is solid, powers my Pi 5 in a Pironman 5 case (so a pi 5, 2 40mm fans, a small oled screen, and an nvme ssd) with a 200mhz overclock without any power related issues. I can't complain.
D**R
A good power cable
I liked the fact that it was a power cable.
N**N
No more Low Voltage warnings!
As much as I love locking one of my USB charger/cable sets to power my Pi's, these purpose built power supplies have really been nice for me. By the time you factor in a good USB-C cable, AND a power brick for it, this power supply is a great value!The biggest annoyance with Pi's is always the Low Voltage warnings from standard phone chargers. With newer USB-C bricks, it seems to be more hit than miss on voltage compatibility compares to the older "standard" USB chargers, but this power supply completely solves that problem. I'm not sure it's really a GaN supply, and I don't have any equipment to verify that functionality, but the power coming out hasn't let me down so I have no complaints.Overall, it's a great value, works great, frees up my other cables/chargers, and I'm a big fan.
B**R
Nice PS for the Raspberry Pi 5
I have many Raspberry Pi's in my network doing various jobs and recently have been switching over to the Pi5. Now the Pi5 is more power hungry and it uses a USB-C connector. This power supply both connects to the Pi5 and supplies the wattage that is needed. If you plan to use this in a power strip, then it may cover up additional strip plugs because of the orientation prongs and power brick - that is not a problem for me. I could not find any manufacture defects and it is simple to use - just plug it into the Pi and into the wall. The cord from the brick to the wall is a nice length.
W**O
Efficient 27W power supply with GaN technology for Raspberry Pi 5 and fast, stable charging
The 27W PD Power Supply for Raspberry Pi 5 is an excellent choice for powering your Raspberry Pi with reliable and efficient performance. It provides a stable 5.1V at 5A, ensuring that the device operates smoothly even under heavy loads. The GaN (Gallium Nitride) technology enhances efficiency, allowing for faster charging and reduced heat generation. The 1.2m (3.6ft) USB-C cable is long enough to provide flexibility in positioning the Raspberry Pi without being too bulky. The compact and lightweight design makes it easy to store or transport, while its robust construction ensures durability. Ideal for powering the Raspberry Pi 5 and other compatible devices, this power supply offers quick, consistent power delivery without any interruptions. Overall, it's a reliable and high-quality accessory for anyone looking to keep their Raspberry Pi powered efficiently.
T**E
reliable and fast power delivery
The 5A output ensures that my Pi runs smoothly without any power hiccups, even during heavy tasks. Plus, the 1.2m cable gives me just the right amount of flexibility to position my setup comfortably. The GaN technology makes it super efficient and compact. ETL-listed for safety, which gives me peace of mind. If you’re using a Raspberry Pi 5 (or even 4), this charger is a no-brainer for reliable and fast power delivery.
A**N
Provides the 5.1V the Raspberry Pi 5 Needs
I needed a new power supply to power my Raspberry Pi 5, since they are picky on power supplies and want an uncommon power input: 5.1V at 5A. You can use a regular power supply that will do around 5V at 3A, but you will likely get a warning and it will limit any power to the USB devices and may throttle the CPU. This SunFounder charger seems to meet these requirements, as I have not seen an error, and it has provided the 5.1V and amperage the Pi has needed. The peak current pull I have seen is about 2A total with an external 2.5" drive connected, but I am sure it can get higher if you need more power. The power supply does not have any whining or other noises coming from it, and seems to work fine. The cable part of the supply is fairly thick to support the higher amperage, so its not the most flexible, but nothing out of the ordinary The charger also supports other USB-c power delivery voltages up to the 27W peak, so you are not limited to only a raspberry pi. It's a charger that kind of sits there and works or it doesn't, and I am happy to say this one works for its purpose. No complaints at a low price.
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