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- 18:06, 21 May 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1205 (Sorry, we don't have official certified recommendations. However, some users confirm Molicel P42A is compatible, just for your reference.)
- 11:55, 11 May 2026 108.231.73.57 talk performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1205 (Can you recommend a 21700 cell, like you do for the 18650 cells?)
- 15:34, 11 April 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1205 (Hi, sorry we don't have such a product at the moment. The X1206 can mostly meet your needs, except for the Type‑C output port (it can hold up to 4 batteries, but also works with just 2). Could you share your specific use case that requires a Type‑C output? We may have other alternative solutions for you.)
- 10:06, 2 April 2026 213.151.29.195 talk performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1205 (OK, thank you for reply! But i'm missed to specify my requrements, which is 2S 21700 IMR cells. Looks like i'm need some adapter board to Type-C outputs with pogo connection. Might be your company can design and produce such board? Please, let me know if you interested.)
- 10:04, 2 April 2026 213.151.29.195 talk performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1205 (OK, thank you for reply! But i'm missed to specify my requrements, which is 2S 21700 IMR cells. Looks like i'm need some adapter board to Type-C outputs with pogo connection. Might be your company can design and produce such board? Please, let me know if you interested.)
- 14:17, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1205 (Yes, you can use them together. You'll just need to check physical mounting compatibility, GPIO pin compatibility, and avoid any serial port conflicts. Also make sure your power supply is sufficient, since your setup has a relatively high load. We don't have enough details to give a more precise answer. If you need further help, please email us at support@geekworm.com with a full description of your issue — ideally with photos or videos included.)
- 14:17, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/delete" on X1205
- 14:16, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1205 (Yes, you can use them together. You’ll just need to check physical mounting compatibility, GPIO pin compatibility, and avoid any serial port conflicts. Also make sure your power supply is sufficient, since your setup has a relatively high load. We don’t have enough details to give a more precise answer.If you need further help, please email us at support@geekworm.com with a full description of your issue — ideally with photos or videos included.)
- 03:28, 14 February 2026 83.217.163.104 talk performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1205 (Hello, I am using a PoE and NVME hat. Can I still use a X1205 as UPS?)
- 14:32, 27 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1205 (You can also consider the [https://wiki.geekworm.com/X-UPS1]X-UPS1—it features a GPIO Pin-Connected standalone design (refer to the pic [https://wiki.geekworm.com/File:X-UPS1-IMG-5409.jpg]) with high flexibility for installation and adaptation.)
- 12:23, 27 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1205 (Hi there! The X1205 doesn’t support this function for now, and we’d recommend you consider the X1206 instead. The X12-UPS series has an auto power-off function when no Raspberry Pi 5 is detected, while the X1206 lets you set the "Always Power On" mode – it keeps working even when your Raspberry Pi is shut down. Please refer to Interface ⑩ ALON in the picture[https://wiki.geekworm.com/images/2/2f/X1206-IMG-7240-Interface-New.jpg].)
- 09:22, 27 January 2026 213.151.6.40 talk performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1205 (Hi, i'm would like to know, if i can use this HAT without RPi 5 on pogo pins and only XH2.54 5V socket used, since i'm have another board. Thanks!)
- 10:31, 2 December 2025 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1205 (Hello! We’ve received your question. To pinpoint the issue, our first step is basic troubleshooting: ① What are the specifications of your power supply? ② Are there any other devices connected to this UPS? We initially suspect the shutdown of only one NVME drive is due to insufficient power supply. We recommend trying a DC-powered power supply rated at 12V/3A or higher. Based on the current information, we can only make a basic assessment—we’ll need your additional feedback to further ide...)
- 16:55, 1 December 2025 94.205.196.162 talk performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1205 (i bought the x1205 a few months ago, has been working fine until last week, when i started having shutdowns. i use it with geekworm dual nvme hat. i disconnected the board and sprayed contact cleaner, after which it was working ok for a day, then suddenly one of my nvme's dropped off. i previously had a similar issue with x1200 which is the reason why i upgraded)
- 14:43, 24 December 2024 Harry talk contribs created page X1205 (Created page with "{{GD Template Impl}} ==Safety Instructions & Warnings== * <span class="tb_red">You must read these safety instructions and warnings before charging your batteries. * <span cl...")