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26 September 2024
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08:58 | X728-hardware 3 changes history+159 [Cindy (3×)] | |||
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08:58 (cur | prev) -1 Cindy talk contribs →18650 battery dimension | ||||
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20 September 2024
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14:47 | X728 2 changes history+43 [Abby (2×)] | |||
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14:47 (cur | prev) 0 Abby talk contribs →Packing List | ||||
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14:47 | Upload log Abby talk contribs uploaded File:IMG-0449-Packing-List.jpg |
16 September 2024
19:59 | Comments log 86.141.76.93 talk posted a new comment on X728 (for the benefit of other users, be ware xSoft.sh has been updated on 13/09/2024 to fix this - GPIO pins were not being reset properly) |
15 September 2024
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20:36 | (Comments log)[185.50.233.235 (2×)] | |||
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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?) | ||||
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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...) |
13 September 2024
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15:25 | X728-script 10 changes history-124 [Harry (10×)] | |||
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15:25 (cur | prev) +12 Harry talk contribs →Prepair software shutdown script | ||||
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15:16 (cur | prev) +53 Harry talk contribs →Prepair software shutdown script | ||||
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15:14 (cur | prev) +83 Harry talk contribs →Configuring Different GPIO Chip for Raspberry Pi 5 hardware |
11 September 2024
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14:45 | (Comments log)[Lisa; 185.50.233.235] | |||
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14:45 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X728-script (Hi,This is normal, and the battery will discharge when it is left idle.) | ||||
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06:43 185.50.233.235 talk posted a new comment on X728-script (I have the chg en open, assumingly not charging, working normally with 5V power adapter, still the battery capacity drops rapidly, 1-2 %point per day. Is this normal? What drains the battery so fast?) Tags: Mobile web edit, Mobile edit |
9 September 2024
15:29 | Comments log 86.141.76.93 talk posted a new comment on X728 (I have an X728 v2.5 - both AUTO_ON and CHG_EN links are in place. All software from "x728-script" is installed on the Pi 4B - rtc works, software and push-button shutdown/reboot works When the Pi is off a momentary push on the button or connecting power does not always start the Pi - about 50% of the time it just wakes the green battery capacity LEDs, a second push of the button or reconnect/re-apply power is needed to cause the Pi to power on. Is my X728 faulty or is there some other confi...) |