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If the Raspberry Pi people way your Pi needs 3 amps, that's not how much power the adapter is __using__ (including power wasted through conversion, heat, etc.), it's how much it's required to __deliver__.
If the Raspberry Pi people say your Pi needs 3 amps, that's not how much power the adapter is __using__ (including power wasted through conversion, heat, etc.), it's how much it's required to __deliver__.
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Some of the units I've found say they supply 3 amps but over two separate USB connections, or say they deliver 3.1 amps but have two USB sockets, so is that 3.1 amps for the whole unit or only 1.55 amps per socket? It's hard to tell when vendors aren't honest. I've got one USB charger that has this on the bottom:
Some of the units I've found say they supply 3 amps but over two separate USB connections, or say they deliver 3.1 amps but have two USB sockets, so is that 3.1 amps for the whole unit or only 1.55 amps per socket? It's hard to tell when vendors aren't honest. I've got [a 3SixT USB charger|https://www.3sixtgear.com/product/power/wall-chargers/dualusb-wallcharger-48a-black/] that has this on the bottom:
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USB 1 Output: 5V
USB 1 Output: 5V = 2.4A Max
USB 2 Output: 5V = 2.4A Max
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Of course, on the box it said it was a "4.8A" unit. But it only delivers 2.4 amps per USB socket, which won't do. At least it on their packaging and their website this was clear.