SunFounder Pironman 5-MAX: Raspberry Pi 5 Case with Dual NVMe SSD & AI Support

SunFounderSKU: CN0498D
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Power Supply: None
Touchscreen: None
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$94.99
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FAQ:
1. Vibration switch not working?
From version 1.3.6 onward, the OLED wake-up function is triggered by the power button, and the vibration switch is no longer used.
You must remove the vibration switch jumper to free the GPIO pins on your Raspberry Pi 5 and avoid potential conflicts.
2. OLED Screen Not Working?
If the OLED screen is not displaying or is displaying incorrectly, follow these troubleshooting steps:
Check the OLED Screen Connection
Ensure that the FPC cable of the OLED screen is properly connected.
Check OS Compatibility
Make sure you are running a compatible operating system on your Raspberry Pi.
Check I2C Address
Run the following command to check whether the OLED’s I2C address (0x3C) is recognized:
sudo i2cdetect -y 1
If the address is not detected, enable I2C using the following command:
sudo raspi-config
Restart the pironman5 Service
Restart the pironman5 service to see if it resolves the issue:
sudo systemctl restart pironman5.service
Check the Log File
If the issue persists, check the log file for error messages and provide the information to customer support for further analysis:
cat /var/log/pironman5/pm_auto.oled.log
3. NVMe PIP Module Not Working?
Ensure the FPC cable connecting the NVMe PIP module to the Raspberry Pi 5 is securely attached.
Confirm that your SSD is properly secured to the NVMe PIP module.
Check the status of the NVMe PIP Module’s LEDs:
After confirming all connections, power on the Pironman 5 MAX and observe the two indicators on the NVMe PIP Module:
PWR LED: Should be lit.
STA LED: Should blink to indicate normal operation.../_images/dual_nvme_pip_leds.png
If the PWR LED is on but the STA LED is not blinking, it indicates the NVMe SSD is not recognized by the Raspberry Pi.
If the PWR LED is off, short the “Force Enable” pins on the module.
If the PWR LED lights up, it could indicate a loose FPC cable or unsupported system configuration for NVMe.../_images/dual_nvme_pip_j4.png
Confirm that your NVMe SSD has a properly installed operating system. Refer to: 3. Installing the Operating System.
If the wiring is correct and the OS is installed, but the NVMe SSD still fails to boot, try booting from a Micro SD card to verify the functionality of other components. Once confirmed, proceed to: 3. Configure boot from the SSD.
4. PI5 Fails to Boot (Red LED)?
This issue may be caused by a system update, changes to the boot order, or a corrupted bootloader. You can try the following steps to resolve the problem:
Check USB-HDMI Adapter Connection
Please carefully check whether the USB-HDMI adapter is securely connected to the PI5.
Try unplugging and reconnecting the USB-HDMI adapter.
Then reconnect the power supply and check if the PI5 boots successfully.
Test PI5 Outside the CaseIf reconnecting the adapter does not solve the problem:
Remove the PI5 from the Pironman 5 case.Power the PI5 directly with the power adapter (without the case).
Check if it can boot normally.
Restore the Bootloader
If the PI5 still cannot boot, the bootloader may be corrupted. You can follow this guide: 2. Update the Bootloader and choose whether to boot from SD card or NVMe/USB.
Insert the prepared SD card into the PI5, power it on, and wait at least 10 seconds. Once the recovery is complete, remove and reformat the SD card.
Then, use Raspberry Pi Imager to flash the latest Raspberry Pi OS, insert the card back, and try booting again.

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Compatible Devices

Raspberry Pi 5 2GB/4GB/8GB/16GB

Raspberry Pi 5 2GB/4GB/8GB/16GB

Raspberry Pi 5 2GB/4GB/8GB/16GB

Raspberry Pi 5 2GB/4GB/8GB/16GB

Input

USB Type C, 5V/5A

USB Type C, 5V/5A

USB Type C, 5V/5A

USB Type C, 5V/5A

Cooler

PWM Tower Cooler + RGB Fan x 2

PWM Tower Cooler + RGB Fan x 2

PWM Active Cooler + RGB Fan

PWM Tower Cooler + PWM RGB Fan x 2

HDMI Ports

2 Standard HDMI Ports

2 Standard HDMI Ports

2 Micro HDMI Ports

2 Standard HDMI Ports + Speaker x 2

Display

OLED

OLED

None

OLED + 4.3" IPS Touchscreen

Support NVMe SSD

1( NVMe SSD 2230-2280)

2( NVMe SSD 2230-2280)

1( NVMe SSD 2230-2280)

2( NVMe SSD 2230-2280)

IR Receiver

Power Button

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