Hi Larry,
I already mentioned the case interfering with the cable plug fully seating and was promptly dismissed. It is also possible to damage the conductors inside the cable by pulling on the cable to unplug it instead? of pulling the plug itself. My wife recently did that to her iPhone charging cable. I have seen lamp cords and and earphone cables damaged the same way. Some folks just don't wanna believe it -shrug-
73,
Bil KU8H
bark less - wag more
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On 10/7/22 09:16, Larry Dighera wrote:
On Thu, 06 Oct 2022 10:12:49 -0700, "Aaron K5ATG via groups.io"
<k5atg@...> wrote:
On the HDMI Display, it just says no signal
Hello Aaron,
If your RPi is not outputting video, it may be due to the HDMI cable and/or
adapter not being fully seated. There's also the possibility the RPi HDMI
port has become partially unsoldered from the board due to rough handling.
Can you burn another SD card, and see if the RPi is still functional using
that new card? Given you've verified the SD card is functional on another
RPi, I doubt this test will be useful, but you never know. :-)
Best regards,
Larry
WB6BBB