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7 November 2025

     11:36  X1202 diffhist +41 Ruby talk contribs
     11:31  (Comments log)[90.45.207.96‎; Ruby‎ (3×)]
     
11:31 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1202(Hi, -Please do not use the 18Vdc input and USB-C 5V input at the same time. -If you get an "undervoltage" warning, start by checking Q2 in our FAQ Section (https://wiki...om/X1202#FAQ) for troubleshooting tips. Hope this helps!)
     
11:30 Ruby talk contribs deleted comment #6102 on X1202
     
11:04 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1202(Hi, -Please do not use the 18Vdc input and USB-C 5V input at the same time—this may cause a short circuit and damage the device. -If you get an "undervoltage" warning, start by checking Q2 in our FAQ Section (https://wiki.geekworm.com/X1202#FAQ) for troubleshooting tips. Hope this helps!)
     
05:29 90.45.207.96 talk posted a new comment on X1202(Is this possible to use both the 18Vdc input *and* the USB-c 5V input at the same time, to maximize the available power to the Pi, possibly limiting the "undervoltage" messages that can happen from time to time on the Pi5? I believe there is a note about that on the doc, but it's not extremely clear whether it means that both inputs can be used simultaneously, or that the very existence of the several inputs are here to help maximize the power options available to the user (but saying nothin...)

6 November 2025

     16:49  (Comments log)[108.28.102.94‎; 149.102.236.223‎; Ruby‎ (14×)]
     
16:49 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1200(Hi, Could you first confirm if your power supply meets the product requirements? X1200 Power&Charge input: 5Vdc 5A via USB Type-C. Battery charging current: Max 2.3-3.2A Terminal Battery Voltage: 4.23V Battery Recharge Threshold: 4.1V)
     
16:01 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1203(Hi, To get your device working properly, here are the recommendations from the technician: 1. Please check and adjust the script you are using for your specific needs. 2. Please also verify your battery capacity and the total load of your device.)
     
15:24 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1203(https://wiki.geekworm.com/X1203#User_Manual)
     
15:23 Ruby talk contribs deleted comment #6095 on X1203
     
15:23 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1203(https://wiki.geekworm.com/X1203#User Manual)
     
15:23 Ruby talk contribs deleted comment #6094 on X1203
     
15:23 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1203(https://wiki.geekworm.com/X1203#UserManual)
     
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15:22 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1203(https://wiki.geekworm.com/X1203#User Manual)
     
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15:21 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1203(https://wiki.geekworm.com/X1203#User%20Manual)
     
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15:20 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1203(#User Manual#)
     
15:18 Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1203(Hi, To enable this feature, you'll need to configure it in the software first. Please refer to the guide in this page #User Manual > How to get x1203 works: X1203 Software. The specific instructions you need are under "1.0 Editing the EEPROM configuration", please make sure to follow the tutorial closely. Hope this assists.)
     
09:31 149.102.236.223 talk posted a new comment on X1203(I have connect with a 12V 3A power supply. My Pi and screen (connected to the 5V output) boot fine. I have new 4x18650 on the 2x5V inputs. The Red charging LED flashes, until eventually it stops (charged?), and all 4 green charge LED's are lit. But when I unplug the power supply, after a few seconds the Pi and everything else powers off.)
     
06:18 108.28.102.94 talk posted a new comment on X1200(Myu X1200 seem to be operating OK but qtx120x.py always shows "Charging: disabled". The charge on my batteries is slowly decreasing and is now at 84%. Please help.)

5 November 2025

     17:32 Comments log 99.110.163.126 talk posted a new comment on X1203(One of the features listed is "Enhanced Power Management" > Enhanced Power Management: One of the standout features of the X1203 is its enhanced power management system. It intelligently monitors the power status of the Raspberry Pi and automatically cuts off power when the Pi is shut down. However, when I turn off the rpi5, I don't see the x1203 shutting down. At the very least, LED's are still running and draining the batteries. I'm sure it would be fine for a couple days as the batteries...)

3 November 2025

     17:33 Comments log Ruby talk contribs posted a new comment on X1202(Hello! The center pin of the DC 5521 jack is positive (+).)