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==FAQ==
'''<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.0;">Q1''': Run <code>sudo i2cdetect -y 1</code>, can't find I2C address 0x36?</div><div class="mw-collapsible-content">A:
'''A:'''  1. Make sure you enable i2c interface, refer to [[How to enable I2C]]
2. Please check if the pogp pin of X1202 is in close contact with the pad position of PI 5.
 
You can try to loosen the screws and align the pogo pin position before fixing the PI 5 motherboard.
[[File:X1002-no-found-i2c.jpg]]
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Q: How to disable '''auto power on'''?
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A: When you connect an external power supply, the UPS board will automatically power on the Pi 5 motherboard while it starts charging, this feature is called '''auto power on''', considering that some customers need to disable this feature, so we have also disclosed the following solution to disable it: please use a soldering iron to remove the resistor indicated by the arrow in the illustration.
'''Q2[[File: What battery is recommended for X1202?'''X1201-Remove-Resistance.png|800px]]
A<span class="tb_red_bold">WARNING:</span> Please consider the following risks before removing this resistor:* Do not operate if you are not a professional user* The removal operation may damage the MCU, so please be careful with the operation.* Once you remove this resistor by yourself, you will lose the warranty of this product. We no longer offer any warranty for this product.* Once you remove this resistor, you can only turn on the power output by pressing the on-board switch.</div></div>
Pls <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.0;">Q: What battery is recommended for this ups shield</div><div class="mw-collapsible-content">A: Please use high quality batteries from PANPASONIC, Toshiba, etc.
Do not use the battery with built-in protection circuit.
[[File:18650_battery_size-2.jpg|700px800px]]</div></div> 
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