Joery wrote:BMO_16 wrote:nuneberg wrote:Do you use the same powersupply on the screen and the pi?
I don't get your question. I connected the screen red and black wire to the 5v and ground on the pi. I use a micro USB to power the pi from a samsung phone charger which outputs 2 amps. For now, that is how I power the pi as my power booster is not shipped yet.
Aren't the pp1 and pp6 pins on the pi for power input to the pi, not power output to another device as they are on the microusb which you will connect to a power socket... try putting the red 5V wire and black GND wire as indicated in picture below (or on any other pinhole which says 5V or GND, respectively)
Update: I tried the method you mentioned where the red 5v and black GND is on the GPIO. The screen still does the same behavior. I got my power booster in the mail today. I tried connecting the red 5v and black GND to the power booster V+ and V- instead of the Pi. I get the same behavior just as before.The 5v method should work, it feels hot and I tried multiple methods of powering on the screen. I'm going to assume the screen came me to broken and buy another one at this point.
