Did you ,measure the voltage with the PI connected and running??Thank you all for your responses.
First of all, I've measured the "out" of the voltage regulator and it's giving 5.1 V.
I tried again to power my Pi with the battery fully charged and it booted. I also changed the 5V pin from pin 4 to pin 2. It's still giving the low voltage advisory but it seems to be working fine. I mesuared GPIO pins 1 (3.3V) and 4 (5V) with my meter and they're good too.
Then, I shuted it down and tried to power it with the power supply. It still doesn't work.
I've also read this forum:
https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=366348
Looks like this person has the exact same problem I have and it was because the Pi was falty. Could that be my case? Should I try to return it?
Statistics: Posted by kip_the_elder — Sun Jun 30, 2024 2:07 pm