Does the power supply have a built in USB-C cable or do use a seperate cable?
If it's a seperate cable, you'll need to get a charging cable, not a standard data cae, as the wires in a standard data cable are smaller and have more voltage drop.?
Also, what do you have plugged into the Pi's USB ports?? The pi can only supply a maximum of 1.1 amps for all the USB ports combined. So if you have an SSD, SDR etc, those will draw the internal voltages down on the pi and cause the issue. I've also seen several different USB keyboards that pulled enough current to cause the voltage alert.
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Hello everyone,
I have had my RPI 4 for a bit now. Actually, it is a 4GB RPI and right after I got it is when they came out with the 8GB grrr. I'm happy with the 4 GB though. One thing that i have had since I got this RPI4 in the top right corner is a lightning bolt with a low voltage warning. I was once told that it had to do with the power supply that I am using with the RPI. I have purchased new power supplies, I have tried many different things and this warning window always pops up. It does not seem to effect the performance but it gets annoying.?
Any suggestions would be great.?
Thank you
Aaron K5ATG