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On 04/12/2025 15:24, Richard Jones wrote:
> On 04/12/2025 07:52, David Taylor wrote:
>> On 03/12/2025 20:28, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>>> Anyone have any anecdotal or other wise informatin on pi PICO W and
>>> other pis with wifi being more, or less able to connect with
>>> temperature.
>>> I took mine outside and it connected and reported its indoor
>>> temperature, but hasn`t reported since. Wifi is on the bleeding edge
>>> (-94dBm)
>>
>> I`ve found that Wi-Fi on the Pico W to be dependent on its supply
>> voltage. Two A cells isn`t enough.
>>
> All Pi Zero 2 wifi circuitry is powered by a 3V3 rail from the main
> PMIC. If the 5V supply is low enough for this rail to fail I`d expect
> other Pi issues too.
Ah. Is it now?
That`s a useful data point.
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