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12 August 2024

     07:24  (Comments log)[121.225.189.42‎ (2×)]
     
07:24 121.225.189.42 talk posted a new comment on X1202(After that, I turned off the power input of the charger and continued to read the feedback value of the battery gauge. It is slowly increasing, even though I have disconnected the charger. It will reach around 80% battery level in about 30 minutes.)
     
07:22 121.225.189.42 talk posted a new comment on X1202(Hello, I am using the x1202 model of UPS, and I have encountered a phenomenon. When the battery is low, I charge the UPS and shut down the Raspberry Pi. After the charging current drops to 0, I turn on the Raspberry Pi to check the battery level, but it shows only 1%. However, the battery voltage has already reached 4.2V. It seems that there is an error in the battery gauge.)

10 August 2024

     12:18  (Comments log)[175.116.49.141‎; 162.210.21.124‎]
     
12:18 162.210.21.124 talk posted a new comment on X729(I don't know if it's a bug or what's going on but whenever it gets a power signal it doesn't auto power on even with the jumper in. But it will power on after the first time it gets power. How do I fix this? Or is this a physical defect?) Tags: Mobile web edit, Mobile edit
     
10:18 175.116.49.141 talk posted a new comment on X1203(yes. I want to adjust the voltage settings for the LED indicator lights so that they correspond to 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% of the battery charge. Currently, even though the battery voltage is low, the battery indicator is incorrectly showing a higher charge level.)