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7 minutes ago, Prime_TUF1245 said:

My Raspberry Pi was overvolted with 100 watts by accident.

That's not how power works. A 100W power adapter will only provide 100W if the device can draw it. USB-PD chargers start at 5V and only ramp up if they establish a handshake requesting higher voltage/power.

 

What happened? What power adapter are you using?

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9 minutes ago, Prime_TUF1245 said:

My Raspberry Pi was overvolted with 100 watts by accident. Now the led indicator doesn't turn on. Nothing on the board looks or smells burnt. Is there anyway to fix it or can I use a PoE HAT instead of the USB-C port?

Do you have the POE hat? If so try that. 

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9 minutes ago, AbydosOne said:

That's not how power works. A 100W power adapter will only provide 100W if the device can draw it. USB-PD chargers start at 5V and only ramp up if they establish a handshake requesting higher voltage/power.

 

What happened? What power adapter are you using?

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                       ┌─────────────── Office/Rack ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
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                           La Vie en Rose ═╣ La Vie en Rose ═╬═ Doven Wolf  ╠═ Veda-NAS
                                     Veda ─╜      Narrative ═╝              ╟─ Switch 8-60W ─┬─ Veda
╔═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝                └─ Veda (IPMI)
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     Bedroom ══╝│
        Jack #2 │        ┌──────── Media Center ───────────────────────────┐
                └──────── Switch 8 ────────────┬─ nanoHD Access Point (PoE)
Notes:                                         ├─ Sony PlayStation 4 
─── is Gigabit / ═══ is Multi-Gigabit          ├─ Pioneer VSX-S520
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On 5/14/2025 at 1:50 PM, AbydosOne said:

I looked at the 130W versions we have in the office here and the base output voltage is 5V (i.e. it's a proper PD source), so I don't think your power supply is what caused your issue directly.

so i looked at it and it outputted 15v so yeah... :c is there a way it fix it or nah

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1 minute ago, Prime_TUF1245 said:

so i looked at it and it outputted 15v so yeah... :c is there a way it fix it or nah

It didn't/doesn't. USB-PD doesn't work that way. It's rated to output 15V, but it starts at 5V if it can't negotiate PD.

 

If Dell was backwards enough to create/sell non-PD non-5V USB-C laptop chargers...

 

If it truly was a 15V hit (which it almost assuredly wasn't), there's little you can do but replace the whole board.

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Network:

Spoiler
                       ┌─────────────── Office/Rack ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
Google Fiber Webpass ── Cloud Gateway Max ═╦════ Flex 2.5-8 ═╦════ Flex XG ═╦═ Veda
                           La Vie en Rose ═╣ La Vie en Rose ═╬═ Doven Wolf  ╠═ Veda-NAS
                                     Veda ─╜      Narrative ═╝              ╟─ Switch 8-60W ─┬─ Veda
╔═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝                └─ Veda (IPMI)
║    ┌ Closet ┐     ┌───────── Bedroom ─────────┐
╚════ Flex XG ═╦╤═══ Flex XG ═╤╦═ Byarlant
        (PoE)  ║│             │╠═ Narrative 
Kitchen Jack ══╣└─ Dual PoE ┐ │╚═ Jesta Cannon*
   (Testing)   ║┌─ Injector ┘ └── Work Laptop
     Bedroom ══╝│
        Jack #2 │        ┌──────── Media Center ───────────────────────────┐
                └──────── Switch 8 ────────────┬─ nanoHD Access Point (PoE)
Notes:                                         ├─ Sony PlayStation 4 
─── is Gigabit / ═══ is Multi-Gigabit          ├─ Pioneer VSX-S520
* = cable passed from Bedroom to Media Center  └─ Sony XR65A80K (Google TV)

 

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