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15 September 2024

     20:36  (Comments log)[131.227.23.23‎; 185.50.233.235‎ (2×)]
     
20:36 185.50.233.235 talk posted a new comment on X728-script(Only one more question: if the set is -> "CHG Ctrl" - Open : GPIO16 output stays high: Charging enabled, is it also a battery automatic charging, as if the jumper would be shorted? Or I have to set 0 after the batteries are fully recharged, otherwise it remains on constant charging?)
     
20:30 185.50.233.235 talk posted a new comment on X728-script(Hi! I experienced also some strange behavior. Shorting Chg En charges the batteries very fast to 100%, and then it goes down to 93% in couple of hours and then it will be recharged again and repeats. Very fast cycle, I think it kills the batteries very fast. If I don't short, the batteries go down from 100% to 95% in a night time, so it is also very fast. I assumed that if the board is powered, the batteries remain intact and keep capacity for months or so. What I found out is that the GPIO...)
     
05:06 131.227.23.23 talk posted a new comment on X1202(Hello everyone. I have two X1202 V1.1 with two different USB-C 5.1V/5.0A power supplies and one DC jack 12V/2A adapter. If I connect the X1202 without Raspberry Pi to the USB-C adapters, nothing happens. If I use the 12V adapter, everything works fine with any of the X1202. Why can't the X1202 see the USB-C adapters?)