janastas
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I've been running the an rpi 3b+ and the rpi28d+ hat off a 5V 3A power supply I picked up from Jaycar.
www.jaycar.com.au
I've just realised that the requirements for an rpi is 5.1V so that .1V has been causing me issues for some reason over the last few days (undervoltage warnings from rpi)
I switch over to at 12v 0.5A power supply to run from the 12v terminal and it seems to run fine now.
From a 5V or 12V perspective does it make a real difference what voltage I run the rpi and 28d+ from? Note that I'm powering the rpi and 28d+ off the CN5 from the hat.
Could I even run the rpi and 28d+ from the rpi's micro USB port?
5V DC 3A Slim Power Supply 7DC Plugs | Jaycar Electronics
Regulated output voltage, small size and higher power output make these AC adaptors suitable for thousands of different applications.

I've just realised that the requirements for an rpi is 5.1V so that .1V has been causing me issues for some reason over the last few days (undervoltage warnings from rpi)
I switch over to at 12v 0.5A power supply to run from the 12v terminal and it seems to run fine now.
From a 5V or 12V perspective does it make a real difference what voltage I run the rpi and 28d+ from? Note that I'm powering the rpi and 28d+ off the CN5 from the hat.
Could I even run the rpi and 28d+ from the rpi's micro USB port?