The simplest answer, if it is possible for you, is to get an official RPi 5V1 5A supply.
The reason you have an issue with the other supplies is that they will not give the rated power at 5V, but only at a higher voltage. Unless the PSU has a 5V 5A mode, the Pi will only use the default 5V 3A, and will limit the USB current as you have found. Using `usb_max_current_enable=1` in the config file will only work if the supply can produce enough current in the first place, which it seems they can't.
BTW, you may not like this advice and are free to ignore it. I have an intolerance for tomatoes and do not wish to enrage you further!![Laughing :lol:]()
The reason you have an issue with the other supplies is that they will not give the rated power at 5V, but only at a higher voltage. Unless the PSU has a 5V 5A mode, the Pi will only use the default 5V 3A, and will limit the USB current as you have found. Using `usb_max_current_enable=1` in the config file will only work if the supply can produce enough current in the first place, which it seems they can't.
BTW, you may not like this advice and are free to ignore it. I have an intolerance for tomatoes and do not wish to enrage you further!

Statistics: Posted by davidcoton — Thu Jul 11, 2024 8:26 am