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3 October 2024

     18:23  (Comments log)[213.249.56.36‎; 198.44.128.154‎; 14.153.79.53‎]
     
18:23 14.153.79.53 talk posted a new comment on X1202(One more thing you need to consider is to think about the conversion rate of UPS HAT, which is usually around 85%.)
     
16:37 213.249.56.36 talk posted a new comment on NESPi Pro(What type of battery is needed?)
     
03:43 198.44.128.154 talk posted a new comment on X1203(Are two 3.7V batteries required to power the full 5A output?)

2 October 2024

     18:41  (Comments log)[73.171.253.198‎; 218.253.67.126‎; 143.93.117.10‎]
     
18:41 143.93.117.10 talk posted a new comment on X1001(We have tested two SSDs with the X1002. One works (Intenso M.2 SSD Premium) one does not (Kensington NV2 PCIe 4.0). Both are 256GB models.)
     
16:43 218.253.67.126 talk posted a new comment on X1012(Hi, can I use Kioxia SD10 SSD with this?)
     
05:47 73.171.253.198 talk posted a new comment on 2.8 inch Touch Screen for Pi zero(For those looking for info on the mzp280v00br with the pi zero w: Use the legacy pi os install through the Raspberry P Imager. Enable the legacy Gl driver in raspi-config. I used the 32 bit os as I was on the pi zero. This is the only os that worked. Have fun!)

1 October 2024

     03:01 Comments log 86.87.123.160 talk posted a new comment on X1202(Hello, I have 4 batteries, each with a capacity of 2980mAh. The total capacity is therefore 4x2980mAh=11920mAh. With the Raspberry running my application I measured it draws 700mA. So 11920mAh / 700mA = approx 17 hours of running time. Can someone confirm this? Thanks in advance.)