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How I can reduce charging current? I have an original USB-C power supply from the RaspberryPi 5V / 3A and it doesn't seem to be able to supply power to charge the batteries and the RaspberryPi 4 at the same time.

When the batteries are charged, everything works. When I unplug the power supply from the X728 RaspberryPi runs out of batteries. This drains the battery a bit and when I reconnect the power supply, the RaspberryPi still runs, but the X728 keeps restarting and I hear a click. This is probably due to resource overload. Although I ordered the X728 in November, I received version V1.3, which does not have a charge current reduction of 2A.

What manual adjustment can I use to reduce the charging current? I looked at the IP5310 datasheet, but without knowing the schematic, the modification would be risky.