Hello,
I bought a iRasptek Pi 5 16GB - 256GB kit about 3 months ago and things were fine up to a week ago when I noticed my fan stopped working.
I disconnected and reconnected it but it's still not working.
I was also tracking planes, with a USB stick and antenna, and that's stopped working too.
I also run distributed computing, which is still chugging along, so the Pi is always being used to it's max.
I looked at my screen and I'm getting a "USB overcurrent" error.
I unplugged the USB stick and rebooted but still get the same error.
I replaced the power supply with a Raspberry Pi 27W power supply.
I then tried adding "max_usb_current=1" to "/boot/firmware//config.txt".
I noticed one of the unused USB ports is damaged but that's unlikely to cause this.
I've updated all the software and I'm out of ideas on what else to try.
Thanks in advance for any help.
I bought a iRasptek Pi 5 16GB - 256GB kit about 3 months ago and things were fine up to a week ago when I noticed my fan stopped working.
I disconnected and reconnected it but it's still not working.
I was also tracking planes, with a USB stick and antenna, and that's stopped working too.
I also run distributed computing, which is still chugging along, so the Pi is always being used to it's max.
I looked at my screen and I'm getting a "USB overcurrent" error.
I unplugged the USB stick and rebooted but still get the same error.
I replaced the power supply with a Raspberry Pi 27W power supply.
I then tried adding "max_usb_current=1" to "/boot/firmware//config.txt".
I noticed one of the unused USB ports is damaged but that's unlikely to cause this.
I've updated all the software and I'm out of ideas on what else to try.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Statistics: Posted by koffy — Tue Mar 03, 2026 10:31 pm — Replies 4 — Views 83