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22 July 2024

     22:58  (Comments log)[73.189.109.33‎; 192.77.184.26‎]
     
22:58 192.77.184.26 talk posted a new comment on X1202(Can the full charge voltage be adjusted via script or configuration code? It isn't good for LiIon batteries to sit fully charged for extended periods. Ideally they would charge to ~3.9-4V while retaining the option of charging to 4.2V Can you set PSU_MAX_CURRENT=3000 instead of 5000 to draw less Amps from power supply while charging? Could you set it to 2000?)
     
06:33 73.189.109.33 talk posted a new comment on X301(How does the X301 connect to SATA drives? Is there a place to plug in a SATA cable? Or are you recommending that a USB to SATA adapter cable be used?)

20 July 2024

     20:25  (Comments log)[175.116.49.141‎ (2×)]
     
20:25 175.116.49.141 talk posted a new comment on X1203(Pogo pin position modification fixed the issue. Thanks. Can you create and distribute a script that automatically shuts down when the power is low, similar to the x708 board?)
     
18:04 175.116.49.141 talk posted a new comment on X1203(I recently purchased two X1203 boards and one X1202 board for testing purposes. I'm encountering an issue with the X1203 boards - neither of them is being recognized via I2C. However, the X1202 board I bought is working fine and is detected without any problems. I've double-checked the connections and tried cleaning the GPIO pins, but the X1203 boards still aren't showing up when I run i2cdetect.)