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different Pi models has differing power requirements, with recommended PSU (Power Supply Unit) current capacities ranging from 700mA for the Model A to 3 amps for the Pi 4, but these numbers don't include sensors or motors. At very least a __3 amp supply__ is probably recommended. With sensors and motors you may need something even bigger. [{Image src='USBPowerSupplies/5w-adapter-thumb.png' alt='serious power' align='right' class='imgFloatRight'}]
different Pi models has differing power requirements, with recommended PSU (Power Supply Unit) current capacities ranging from 700mA for the Model A to 3 amps for the Pi 4, but these numbers don't include sensors or motors. At very least a __3 amp supply__ is probably recommended. With sensors and motors you may need something even bigger. [{Image src='USBPowerSupplies/nuclear.jpg' alt='serious power' align='right'}]