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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?
Hi,Please remove X1202 from Pi5, wipe the pogo pin with alcohol,then reinstall it. please adjust the position of the pigo pin appropriately so that it contacts the Pi5 well.
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.
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?
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?
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
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