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This X1202 is an ultra-compact advanced uninterruptible power supply expansion board designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi 5.With its advanced features and robust power backup capabilities, the X1202 is perfect for even the most demanding Raspberry Pi setups.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:17, 5 January 2024

Overview

This X1202 is an ultra-compact advanced uninterruptible power supply expansion board designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi 5.With its advanced features and robust power backup capabilities, the X1202 is perfect for even the most demanding Raspberry Pi setups.

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Anonymous user #10

2 hours 12 minutes ago
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I noticed that the x1202 always said "AC Power OK" even with power plug disconnected. As the pld.py code ran I could press down on the Pi board and the x1202 would say "AC Power Loss". When I let up it would go back to "AC Power OK". Seems like a pogo is not making good contact. Any suggestions?

Anonymous user #9

3 days ago
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One of the pogos looks like it contacts the area for the Real-time battery. Does this also supply power for that port?

Lisa

3 days ago
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pogo pins is power to Pi 5

Anonymous user #9

3 days ago
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What are the specs on the momentary switch port? Does this work like one on the board?

Lisa

3 days ago
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Hi,①momentary switch port: XH2.54-2P; ②the functions of external switche and onboard switche are the same.

Anonymous user #8

21 days ago
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THE disable power on modification does not work. when power is applied to the dc port or usb c the pi still auto boots.

Lisa

21 days ago
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Hi,If you want to disable auto power on, you need to remove a resistor on the board. Please refer to X1202#FAQ--how to disable auto power on?

Anonymous user #7

23 days ago
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When you charge battery via USB C, pi boots if turned off. how to disable so charge battery without pi booting.

Harry

22 days ago
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Refer to X1202#FAQ Q: How to disable auto power on

Anonymous user #6

28 days ago
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Can you disable auto-boot if you plug power in? In some situation you do not want to boot only charge.

Hardware or software modification needed?

Anonymous user #5

one month ago
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What happens, if I connect a USB C power supply that does not provide 5V 5A but for example 5V 3A.

Will the UPS use the batteries to make up for the missing power? Is it possible to charge the UPS with 5V 3A when the PI is turned off?

Thank you

Lisa

one month ago
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Hi,When the load is heavy and the USB-C power supply is insufficient, the UPS will draw power from the battery. But if the USB-C power supply does not have overcurrent protection, it may be damaged. It is recommended to use 5V 5A power supply.

Anonymous user #1

one month ago
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Manual says "Note: the voltage range must be 3.00~4.10vdc." 18650's can go down to 2.5V per cell. Can the minimum be 2.5-2.7V or is 3.0V min a hardware limitation?

Lisa

one month ago
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Hi,The usual 18650 batteries can be used, but please use high quality batteries.

Anonymous user #2

2 months ago
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After using the USB C port on the x1202 I heard the board making small ticking noises. After I pulled the plug the entire unit lost power. Is the USB C port not the preferred port?

Anonymous user #3

2 months ago
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Hi,We have tested X1201 and there is no problem. Could you please provide more detailed information? send some pictures or videos to us, support@geekworm.com

Anonymous user #4

one month ago
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I've got the same issue. I'm using the official RPI 27W power supply through usb-c

Anonymous user #1

2 months ago
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Can this board tolerate being powered on DC jack AND USB-C simultaneously?

Lisa

2 months ago
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NOT support.