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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.)

30 September 2024

     22:44  (Comments log)[185.50.233.235‎ (2×)]
     
22:44 185.50.233.235 talk posted a new comment on X1202(Actually I see it in the interface picture, point 6: 5VO power output LED: if the Pi 5 is not detected, will turn on for 3 second then off. Does it mean then that the output USB gives continuous power for 3 seconds after the RPI shuts down? Is the powering of the USB output seamless till switch off?)
     
22:32 185.50.233.235 talk posted a new comment on X1202(Hi! Could I use the USB output to power up a USB hub? In the interface picture it says: 5V, current unlimited, but down in the user manual it says: USB2.0 type-A power output socket, which implies 5V 500mA, which would be not enough I guess. The use case is that the RPI cuts the power on its usb 3.0 ports at shutdown too soon, causing an increase of the Unexpected Power Loss SMART counter. Using an active USB hub between the RPI and the USB SSD enclosure solves the problem, but at power los...)

29 September 2024

     11:52  (Comments log)[Lisa‎ (3×)]
     
11:52 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1203(Hello,Sorry, we haven't tested it with the car and can't offer advice. it is recommended to use a case to protect the board and battery if you use it in a car.)
     
11:52 Lisa talk contribs deleted comment #5166 on X1203
     
11:35 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1203(Hello,Sorry, we haven't tested it with the car and can't offer advice.)

28 September 2024

     00:24 Comments log 107.192.62.177 talk posted a new comment on X1203(With the 6-20V input on the DC jack, is it safe to operate this directly from vehicle/car power or do you recommend using an external regulator in between? Thanks!)

27 September 2024

     00:30 Comments log 217.146.13.88 talk posted a new comment on X1001(Works (almost) great with Verbatim Vi3000 (very fast and no problem with booting) - you need to enable 3.0 mode. BUT with X1001 with Vi3000 Wi-Fi can't connect to any Network, i have to by TPLink dongle) Tags: Mobile web edit, Mobile edit

26 September 2024

     01:13 Comments log 109.227.146.157 talk posted a new comment on X1202(Me the same. I think the board can not manage PD with those smart power supplies)

25 September 2024

     18:33  (Comments log)[Lisa‎ (4×)]
     
18:33 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1004(Hi,Please contact us by email: info@geekworm.com (and let us known your order number); please send installation pictures and operation screenshots.thanks.)
     
18:13 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1202(Hi,please refer to X1202_Hardware#Raspberry Pi GPIO used--GPIO16 Control battery charging, High-charging disabled, Low-charging enabled)
     
18:10 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1202(Hi,yes,you can use the X1012 NVMe+POE shield with X1202 UPS baord.)
     
17:59 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1202(No. If your problem is not solved, please tell us more details by email <info@geekworm.com>.thanks)

24 September 2024

     21:37 Comments log 98.169.66.79 talk posted a new comment on X1202(Hello, is it possible to reduce the charging current down to 1A? I would like reduce the current “fast charging rate” to prolong the life of the batteries.)
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     09:41 Upload log Harry talk contribs uploaded File:X1202-faq-disable-power-off.png(ow do you disable the X1202 auto-shutdown when you use it standalone (not installed on a RPi5)