That doesn't answer the questions, or indicate what you have tried.I'm using a 5v 5A power supply that came in the kit, I tested this power supply with a rp4 and it worked fine so I don't believe that would be the problem, or does the rp5 need more than 5A?What power supply are you using? Is it capable of 5V 5A via USB PD?
If not (but it will provide at least 3A at 5V) then try pressing the on-board power button.
If that doesn't work, try working through the Boot Problems Sticky post.
Please re-read my questions and provide the details requested. Many different PSUs are provided in kits, is it the RPi branded PSU? And is it the 5A (Pi5) version? The Pi4B only needs 3A max, which is a common default power for USB PSUs, so that is not a good test of a PSU for Pi5 which needs to negotiate (USB-PD) for 5V 5A.
Statistics: Posted by davidcoton — Sat Apr 05, 2025 9:17 pm