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CanaKit 45W USB-C Power Supply with PD for Raspberry Pi 5 (27W @ 5A)

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About this item

  • CanaKit Power Supply for the Raspberry Pi 5
  • Power Delivery (PD) Support, including 5V / 5A (27W) specially designed for Pi 5 and up to 45W for other devices
  • UL Listed
  • Includes noise filter for added stability
  • Thick and insulated cable (4ft length)


The CanaKit 45W USB-C PD Power Supply for the Raspberry Pi 5.

Compatible with the all new Raspberry Pi 5, and also compatible for charging any mobile phone or tablet with USB-C charging port.

The power supply supports the typical 5V / 5A (27W) power supply that the Raspberry Pi 5 uses and all the way up to 45W of power. This provides higher maximum power support for external devices as well as additional Power Delivery modes if used with other devices, and supports "Super Fast Charging" mode and PPS mode for mobile phones, and makes for an excellent general purpose high powered USB-C power supply.

The thick insulated cable and noise filter provides added stability.

Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 and Raspberry Pi 4.


Steven
2025-08-26 11:09:55
The CanaKit 45W USB-C Power Supply with PD has proven to be an essential accessory for my Raspberry Pi 5 setup. As someone who frequently works on Raspberry Pi projects, having a power supply that delivers consistent and adequate power is crucial, and this one does not disappoint.The 27W output at 5A ensures that my Raspberry Pi runs smoothly, even when I have multiple peripherals connected. The USB-C connector is sturdy and fits snugly, providing a reliable connection without any power drops or interruptions. It’s compact and doesn’t take up much space on my desk, which is always a bonus.One small suggestion would be a slightly longer cable for more flexibility in positioning, but overall, it meets my needs perfectly.Here’s a quick dad joke for a smile: Why did the Raspberry Pi get in trouble? Because it couldn’t resist a good power supply!Overall, the CanaKit 45W USB-C Power Supply is a must-have for any Raspberry Pi 5 user. It offers the power and reliability needed to keep your projects running efficiently, making it an excellent investment for any tech enthusiast.
Bill Sundell
2025-06-21 21:23:54
Nice PSU... used it to replace the CrowPi's PSU which was too weak for it.works well with all the Pi's that use the C port connection.
bebo995
2025-06-06 11:17:24
This is the best Pi 5 (and 4) PSU. Over clock and power hard drives with it and all your USB devices. The best PSU. ...it could use a switch though but I still give it a 5 star review).
Customer
2025-05-31 17:08:20
Works great needs an onoff switch in cord
Sean
2025-03-25 11:50:19
This power supply is great with the Raspberry Pi 5 (RPi5). It has stable power output, even when the RPi5 is really working hard. I put my RPi5 units through a pretty heavy load at times, and this power supply has yet to let me down. It's also great for the RPi 4 and 400.
Greg
2025-02-27 14:16:09
Works well for RPi5. I also use it to charge my laptop.
Prescott
2025-02-09 14:40:21
It supplies sufficient power to my Raspberry Pi 5. Older Raspberry Pis don't need as much power, and older Raspberry Pi power supplies don't deliver enough power for the Raspberry Pi 5.
Thomas
2025-02-03 20:20:59
I cannot find my old review of this power supply unit, and I wish I could because I would have provided a good edit. I apologize for the previous review. It wasn't technically a BAD review, but it wasn't as good as it could be because of the issue I will get to.I purchased this because I was unaware of how power hungry the Pi5 is, and I was getting the under current warning every time I would boot up. Yes, the Pi5 will technically run with a Pi4 power supply, but you won't enjoy the full power of the Pi5. So purchasing a PSU like the one from Canakit is the way to go.Anyway, I bought this so I could feed the hungry beast of a Pi, unboxed it, plugged it in with high expectations that it would run fine and give me no warnings. But my hopes were dashed as soon as I got to my home screen and saw the warning in the upper right hand corner...mocking me. So, the battle was on. At first I thought it was the PSU not being able to quite deliver enough of the angry pixies and stopped trying to figure it out at that point. This was when I left a review stating that it wasn't quite up to Pi5 expectations, but that it would be good for a Pi4 (and yes, it WOULD be good for the Pi4 as well). I ordered a new, Pi5 PSU direct from one of the other distributors and again, with same expectations in mind, plugged it in and was relieved to see no warning. However, that did not last long. I started getting the error again.After digging around, I found out what the issue was. You have to add a line to the config.txt file and rpi-eeprom-config file to tell the Pi5 that it is indeed powered by a compliant PSU. That line is "PSU_MAX_CURRENT=5000". Once you do that, and reboot, you will be pleased to see no more warning.I have never been disappointed by Canakit's offerings, and will always recommend them to people if they are looking for Pi related hardware.I sincerely apologize for my previous review. This is indeed a good product, and the truth is, it was PEBKAC all along, and I just needed to dig some more.
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