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25 September 2025
12:32 | Comments log Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1203 (Hi,Generally, it is designed for 18650 batteries, with a flat head and no protection circuit. If used with lithium batteries, you can choose one with a protection circuit. Note:If using a lithium battery, the required voltage is 3.7V; if using a battery pack, please make sure it is a parallel battery pack. There are 2 XH2.54-2P battery connectors on board, it is recommended to use the same type of battery.) |
23 September 2025
22:13 | Comments log 46.10.161.91 talk posted a new comment on X1003 (hello, actually checking this wiki from time to time, since want to buy X1003 (it fits my Argon NEO 5 Case for Raspberry Pi 5). But can not undertand why GeekWorm can not simply provide tested SSDs in this article - like they did it for incombatible ones. We need to go and to watch video with couple of tested SSDs in the video description... It doesn't look fine as for the customers who want to buy a nice product (and yes, geekworm products are great). Please be so kind and post the list of S...) |
22 September 2025
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14:55 | (Comments log)[Lisa; 99.110.163.126; 82.4.244.105] | |||
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14:55 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on How to enable I2C (Hi, Different hardware products may have different I2C addresses.) | ||||
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11:59 99.110.163.126 talk posted a new comment on X1203 (Sorry, I could have been clearer. My main question is: What characteristics should I evaluate to determine if some battery will work with this device? Is the list I provided a complete list? > X1203 support 3.7V lithium polymer battery I think this is a bit misleading -- almost all 3.7V LiPo batteries I see for sale have integrated protection circuitry, which would violate the listed requirements for the x1203. _Some_ 3.V liPo batteries are likely acceptable, but it looks to me that most ar...) | ||||
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02:34 82.4.244.105 talk posted a new comment on How to enable I2C (hi.I ran the i2c detect. but I don't get "40 listed (current/voltage/power) Were have I gone wrong Thanks) |
20 September 2025
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15:50 | (Comments log)[Lisa; 98.168.104.172 (2×)] | |||
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15:50 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1203 (Hi, X1203 support 3.7V lithium polymer battery. please refer to the second image information [X1203 battery connection].) | ||||
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04:51 98.168.104.172 talk posted a new comment on X1203 ((sorry, missed this in the initial comment) and 5. Battery must not have a protection circuit built-in.) | ||||
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04:48 98.168.104.172 talk posted a new comment on X1203 (The recommended battery is an 18650, but this just specifies the shape. I think a 'standard' 3.7V battery should be perfectly acceptable so long as the connection is appropriate -- is this correct? In more depth, I think the only characteristics that actually matter about the battery are: 1. Battery has proper connector 2. Battery accepts charging voltage up to 4.23V 3. Battery will output 4.1V or above when fully charged 4. Battery accepts charging current ranging from 2.3 and 3.2 A I woul...) |
19 September 2025
11:03 | Comments log Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1004 (Hello, Could you please email us more details, such as what system you are using? A picture of the installation and connections would be helpful. info@geekworm.com) |