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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?)

25 June 2024

     16:58 Comments log 125.164.16.25 talk posted a new comment on X1002(Hi again, I'd like to ask something about WLAN connection. When I use SD card to boot, it connects to WLAN just fine. But, when I attached X1002 in, with or without SSD, with or without P580, it doesn't want to connect to my WLAN. What's wrong here? Tested before and after applying electrical tape properly (Yes the question below is mine. All holes are intact, no shorts happened between the flex cable and the case))

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?)