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22 May 2024
06:47 | Comments log 23.93.48.84 talk posted a new comment on X1202 (Will this provide power if only 2 batteries are installed? I don't need the capacity of 4 18650s, but having a place to store and charge spares would be nice.) |
21 May 2024
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05:51 | (Comments log)[23.114.212.80; 178.237.217.243] | |||
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05:51 178.237.217.243 talk posted a new comment on N508 (How much room does it have for SSD heatsink?) | ||||
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04:14 23.114.212.80 talk posted a new comment on X1202 (Is there a way to run the pi5 off of the 5v out XH connector? Due to size constraints I cannot use the pogo pins. If I need to solder connectors from the GPIO to the Pogo pins, which ones are necessary for minimal function?) |
20 May 2024
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05:19 | (Comments log)[73.16.134.38; 68.197.140.117] | |||
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05:19 68.197.140.117 talk posted a new comment on NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5 (You have the WD SN580 listed as "WD Green", when that model ls actually a WD Blue.) | ||||
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03:52 73.16.134.38 talk posted a new comment on X728 (OK, sorry, I figured it out. I was trying to follow the schematic from the 4-pin LED momentary push button, but everything works as expected if you follow what the Wiki suggests. The LED button has four pins: S1, S2, LED+, LED- The x728 has four pins: PWR, GND, GND, LED+ Connect them as such: PWR - S1 GND - S2 GND - LED- LED+ - LED+ I don't know why my incorrect wiring ever worked, but this is what it always should have been. Leaving this here in case anyone else has the same problem!) |