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8 July 2024
17:50 | Comments log 88.217.180.33 talk posted a new comment on X735 (@Lisa Thank you for the quick reply. I know that you can power other devices with -5V by connectig them to the plug. But this was not my question. I wanted to know if a powered off Raspberry Pi will unintentionally get powered by a connected device with some voltage on the connctor pin (e.g. if the device itself is connected to a USB-Port and therefore has +5V on the pin).) |
5 July 2024
18:32 | Comments log 88.217.180.159 talk posted a new comment on X735 (Are the +5V outputs of the X735 V3.0 directly connected to the Raspberry Pi +5V system power or ist there a protective circuit that prevents the Raspberry Pi from accidential voltage provided by devices connected to the +5V output while the X735/Raspberry Pi is powered off?) |
26 June 2024
04:16 | Comments log 89.176.154.85 talk posted a new comment on X728 (After power loss the batteries were fully discharged. After that power was restored and now LEDs 5V OUT and AC FAIL are blinking. What does it mean?) |