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Raspberry Pi 27W USB-C Power Supply For Raspberry Pi 5

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SKU: SC1153

The Raspberry Pi 27W USB-C Power Supply is a high-quality PD (Power Delivery) power supply for a range of PD-enabled USB-C devices, including the Raspberry Pi 5!

This high-efficiency (>91%) 27W power supply offers standard PD modes including 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/2.25A and 15V/1.8A, alongside a custom mode for the Raspberry Pi 5, offering 5V/5A.

The range of PD voltage options makes it a great PSU for all your devices including phones, laptops, and more!

When used with the Raspberry Pi 5, this power supply will provide 5V/5A and enable you to use the board to its full potential and performance, ensuring a max output to the USB Ports


Raspberry Pi 27W USB-C Power Supply For Raspberry Pi 5 White

$12.00
Color - White

The Raspberry Pi 27W USB-C Power Supply is a high-quality PD (Power Delivery) power supply for a range of PD-enabled USB-C devices, including the Raspberry Pi 5!

This high-efficiency (>91%) 27W power supply offers standard PD modes including 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/2.25A and 15V/1.8A, alongside a custom mode for the Raspberry Pi 5, offering 5V/5A.

The range of PD voltage options makes it a great PSU for all your devices including phones, laptops, and more!

When used with the Raspberry Pi 5, this power supply will provide 5V/5A and enable you to use the board to its full potential and performance, ensuring a max output to the USB Ports


Customer Reviews

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Joshua A.
Excellent PSU

Had no trouble out of the power supply thus far. Plus, your speedy shipping is outstanding. My total project arrived at least 3 days earlier than expected.

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Jeremy B.
Not much to say, it works.

It is the power supply that works with the PI 5. It has the needed amperage to run it.

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Brandon S.
Power brick... provides power

title says it all. works as intended

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C.R.
Works flawlessley with the Pi 5

No complaints whatsover! Works as expected.

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Mark J.
Great price

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