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22 July 2024

     22:58 Comments log 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?)

17 July 2024

     18:23  (Comments log)[Lisa‎; 24.170.98.57‎]
     
18:23 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1202(Yes. You can do this via script, just implement a timer in the script. You can also refer to other users' feedback X1200#comment-4845, Hope it helps you.)
     
02:28 24.170.98.57 talk posted a new comment on X1001(oh well, so much for this)

16 July 2024

     18:43  (Comments log)[Harry‎; 176.200.80.175‎]
     
18:43 176.200.80.175 talk posted a new comment on X1202(Yes, we know that it can be turned off with the external switch but since the Raspberry Pi is installed in an inconvenient position and is used as a dash in the car that connects to the ECU to display its data, we would like it to turn off on its own after a certain time that the power was turned off. Since X1202 communicates when there is no more power, on this event you could start a countdown, close open applications and turn off the system, without using a keyboard, mouse and external swi...)
     
18:31 Harry talk contribs posted a new comment on X1001(Are you saying X1011 or X1001? It's probably related to the SSD you're using.)