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  • RSoles
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    Well, maybe, thanks d000hg.
    I tried the HDMI - VGA convertor between laptop and VGA monitor for a whole day first no problems.
    I didn't try pi to HDMI monitor - didn't have one at the time.
    Pi to adaptor to VGA monitor worked for a while, but I noticed a burning smell and D2 (IIRC)
    got very hot and popped. I'll replace it when I find the time - and a magnifying glass....

    Adaptor quarantined....
    cheers
    RS

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  • d000hg
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    Is it a known bug - are you sure it's not just a dodgy unit?

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  • RSoles
    started a topic How to fry your Pi

    How to fry your Pi

    Just a warning to others, Raspberry PI + VGA monitor + cheap HDMI to VGA adaptor = Psst! Phutt!
    It seems that the RPi HDMI interface can't provide enough current to supply some cheap HDMI - VGA adaptors.
    Result is a burnt-out surface-mount diode package that's a pig to replace.

    Learned this the hard way.....
    Last edited by RSoles; 4 November 2014, 21:52. Reason: provode?

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