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raspberrypi:sdcardcorruption [2013/10/12 11:03] rlunaroraspberrypi:sdcardcorruption [2022/12/02 22:02] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 One thing I've discovered is this:  One thing I've discovered is this: 
  
-  * The real output voltage is 7.5 V on average ((I've tested many of them)), not 5V as especified. Probably this is because of my power line, but it might be also because most of these chargers aren'balanced, with internal electronics to send 5V no matter what input voltage they receive.+  * The real output voltage is 7.5 V on average ((I've tested many of them)), not 5V as especified. Probably this is because of my power line, but it might be also because most of these chargers aren'regulated, with internal electronics to send 5V no matter what input voltage they receive.
   * __CORRECTION: The following is not true, probably this behaviour is because most of them have a protection against short circuits.__ They send the power in waves: they sent a wave of 300mA of power, and they stop for a while. Then, start again. At the very first moment I've though that I've was measuring wrong, but not: I've double checked this with another multimeter and the same result. **They send and stop, send and stop.** This is a shot in the head for a computer (however small may be, as the raspberry), and the perfect recipe for a disk crash (like I had).    * __CORRECTION: The following is not true, probably this behaviour is because most of them have a protection against short circuits.__ They send the power in waves: they sent a wave of 300mA of power, and they stop for a while. Then, start again. At the very first moment I've though that I've was measuring wrong, but not: I've double checked this with another multimeter and the same result. **They send and stop, send and stop.** This is a shot in the head for a computer (however small may be, as the raspberry), and the perfect recipe for a disk crash (like I had). 
  
-===== UPS on the rescue =====+===== A fresh start ===== 
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 +I've bought a new card (27-sept-2013) and started again. However, there are some changes in my configuration that worth mention. Let's see if this solve the problem or not.  
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 +==== UPS on the rescue ====
  
 The previous model was pluged directly to the power source, and I have to admit I had several blackouts. It could be the cause of the corruption??? It is not clear.  The previous model was pluged directly to the power source, and I have to admit I had several blackouts. It could be the cause of the corruption??? It is not clear. 
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 However, with this new model, I've installed also a [[raspberrypi:blackoutdetector|blackout detector]] that sends me a message when the house is out of power and also, after 25 minutes, shuts the Raspberry Pi down, so I think possible problems related with power are removed from the equation. However, with this new model, I've installed also a [[raspberrypi:blackoutdetector|blackout detector]] that sends me a message when the house is out of power and also, after 25 minutes, shuts the Raspberry Pi down, so I think possible problems related with power are removed from the equation.
  
-===== 30 DAYS RUNNING WITHOUT HASSLE (new card bought on 27 sept 2013) =====+==== New power source ==== 
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 +I've bought a 1A (1000 mA) power source with 5V output. Ok, let's be true: it was sold in the supermarket as "charger", but it cost 15 euros instead of the usual 5 euros a cheap one usually costs.  
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 +I've measured it and it's regulated: it gives 5V despite of the consumption of the device, or (I guess) the power source of the house. 
  
-I've bought a 1A (1000 mA) power source with 5V output. I've measured it and it's stabilized: it gives 5V despite of the consumption of the device, or (I guess) the power source. There are many of them, you can get one from farnell, but the problem with farnell is that you have to spend at least 25 bucks per shipment. +You can get one of this [[http://es.farnell.com/raspberry-pi-psu/rpi-psu-eu-mk1/power-supply-raspberry-5v-1a-euro/dp/2254794|from farnell]], but the problem with farnell is that you have to spend at least 25 bucks per shipment. 
  
 After this, the board is running well, but __it's too early to reach conclusions__; lets give it some time.  After this, the board is running well, but __it's too early to reach conclusions__; lets give it some time. 
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