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X1201 V1.1 current behavior: On applying power starts charging and starts Pi5 via attached USB-C. When fully charged stops charging, quits using UBS-C power and uses power from the battery. When battery are depleted, shuts off everything. Also when you remove USB-C power, it does not transition to battery is shuts off everything. There is no software installed in crons or anything. This is not a seamless UPS. Is there a jumper of GPIO setting that I don't have set?
Hi,No need to setup a jumper and it automatically switches to being powered by the battery when power is removed. but please to make sure that your battery is not a low battery.
What happens if power is applied to the USB-C of the Raspi? Documentation says not to do it, but what happens if you do anyway? I'd like to use the USB-C port as a device port, but not if there's a risk I'll burn out the X1201 or the Pi if I plug the wrong thing in...
However I do not see #36 light up. What did I miss ?
-> If #36 is missed, check if all jumper pins align.
-> Unscrew the screws and re-align the Pi.
-> Push down on the Pi so you can feel the pogo pins bounce.
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