'MCU' shutdown: Timer to close.

I have the #v-minion . What could be causing this? Is it a temperature issue?
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blacksmithforlife
Which version of the Pi do you have?
miklschmidt
miklschmidt2y ago
It's a "pi is too busy" issue. Common if you've got undervoltage problems.
frail-apricot
frail-apricot2y ago
I have the raspberry pi 3. It's the one that came with the kit. Would the issue be from have a to large SD card?
miklschmidt
miklschmidt2y ago
No, but it could be a problem if you flashed 64-bit and it's running out of memory and then swapping for example. Generally i would check your power supply (2 pairs of 5v/gnd wires to a 5V source is the most reliable). Then check if you've installed 64-bit or 32-bit RatOS.
frail-apricot
frail-apricot2y ago
Thank you, I just reflashed the card with the new OS and made sure to use the 32 bit and I am going to check the wiring.
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