Chris Green wrote:
> All I'm saying is that the USB standard doesn't provide even 2 amps.
> Thus a 'USB' cable that conforms to the USB specification doesn't need
> to be able to carry that much current.
>
> If a Pi requires more than the USB specification allows then its power
> supply *and* cable are "more than USB".
I send you specs with links to sources and you again spit the same sh*t.
It is not polite at all.
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