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I'm attempting to configure an X728 v2.5 to automatically charge the battery and start the Raspberry Pi automatically when power is restored. I have shorted both the "Auto ON" and "CHG EN" and then with the unit powered off, I remove the batteries and then replace them. The result is that everything works as expected the first time power is restored, the Pi starts automatically and the battery is charging. On subsequent attempts, there is an immediate flicker on the Pi but it doesn't actually start until I press the blue button switch on the X728.

I also have an older X728 v2.3 that is working as expected, starts the Pi automatically when power is applied and charges the battery automatically. On this one, I have only shorted the "Auto ON".

Is there something else that needs to be done on v2.5 to get the anticipated results?