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The default charging current is set to 2.1A and the charge cut-off voltage is 4.23V. Before connecting your battery to the UPS board, please carefully confirm the maximum charging current and voltage; exceeding the upper limit of the charging specification that the battery can withstand will not only cause adverse reactions, but may also cause irreversible damage. | The default charging current is set to 2.1A and the charge cut-off voltage is 4.23V. Before connecting your battery to the UPS board, please carefully confirm the maximum charging current and voltage; exceeding the upper limit of the charging specification that the battery can withstand will not only cause adverse reactions, but may also cause irreversible damage. | ||
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Q2: Is the X1209 compatible with Raspberry Pi Zero 2W? | |||
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A: Yes. The X1209 UPS board can work with Raspberry Pi Zero 2W according to the customer feedback. | |||
However, the X1209 was originally designed for the standard Raspberry Pi 40-pin layout. When using it with the Raspberry Pi Zero 2W, you may need to connect it via jumper wires or use a suitable adapter to match the GPIO power pins. | |||
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