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24 June 2024

     17:19  (Comments log)[Lisa‎ (3×)]
     
17:19 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1200(Hi,Sorry, X1200 UPS does not support RTC wakeup.)
     
14:49 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1202(You can consider the X-UPS1 with 12V output)
     
14:38 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1202(Hello,X1202 does not support X1009. X1009 requires DC12V power in, X1202 UPS only provides 5V output,)

23 June 2024

     23:34 Comments log 93.44.51.122 talk posted a new comment on X1200(I'm using the RTC wakeup to schedule the power on my rpi5, along with POWER_OFF_ON_HALT=1 to save energy when powered off. According to the documentation the x1200 will cut off the power if the rpi5 is powered off. Is there a way to disable this feature and let the x1200 output power even if the rpi5 is shutdown? Or is there an alternative way to use the RTC wakeup when the rpi5 is connected to the X1200?)

22 June 2024

     07:16 Comments log 185.211.32.105 talk posted a new comment on X1202(Can this power 5, 3.5" drives on the x1009, through the board? can the x1009 power through the second barrel for the HD power? or would i use an ATX for the drives and leave the boards powered through the ups?)

21 June 2024

     15:46  X1202 diffhist +94 Cindy talk contribs →‎User Manual
     08:47  X1201 diffhist +94 Cindy talk contribs →‎User Manual

19 June 2024

     18:10  X1200 diffhist +94 Cindy talk contribs →‎Installation Guide

17 June 2024

     14:53  Template:Raspberry Pi 5 UPS Sets‎‎ 2 changes history-69[Abby‎ (2×)]
     
14:53 (cur | prev) -1 Abby talk contribs
     
14:53 (cur | prev) -68 Abby talk contribs

15 June 2024

     13:00  Template:X120x-FAQ diffhist +35 Harry talk contribs

14 June 2024

     14:09  (Comments log)[Lisa‎; 136.52.124.58‎]
     
14:09 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1203(Hi,The charging voltage and current cannot be modified.)
     
11:43 136.52.124.58 talk posted a new comment on X1203(Is it possible to modify the maximum charge voltage? For safety and longevity of the cells I would like them charged no higher than 3.75v - Is it possible for the user to make this change? Is it also possible to modify the minimum voltage before automatic shutdown is triggered? Is it possible to modify the maximum charge current? Control over all of these settings would not only allow for safer operation and longer battery lifespan but would also allow for the use of LiFePO4 cells which ar...)

13 June 2024

     14:58  X1201 diffhist -74 Harry talk contribs →‎User Manual

12 June 2024

     15:59  (Comments log)[174.174.80.39‎; Harry‎; Lisa‎ (2×)]
     
15:59 Lisa talk contribs deleted comment #4853 on X1200
     
15:59 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1200(Yes, you can write a ''timer'' script, set a time value and check it.)
     
15:51 Harry talk contribs posted a new comment on X1200(Yes. You can do this via script, just implement a timer in the script.)
     
01:28 174.174.80.39 talk posted a new comment on X1200(OK so I got pretty close by modifying the included pld.py script. I can get it to shutdown when on battery with a delay. However, it will execute the second the pi is on battery. I would rather it be on battery for say 10 seconds so random power drops don't shut it down. Any idea on how to implement this? #!/usr/bin/env python3 #This python script is only suitable for UPS Shield X1200, X1201 and X1202 import gpiod import time from subprocess import call PLD_PIN = 6 chip = gpiod.Chip('gpioc...)