Actually...the line width still needs to be adjusted at this stage. If you can, please give me some suggestions. Thank you very much!
This UPS integrates a VAW meter (Porga dictionary: self-created word, indicating voltage (V ) current (A) watt (W) meter ) , can load two 18650 batteries, and uses 3 Yingji core IP5306
I originally thought of a bottom panel, a bottom panel, a bottom panel, but as I continued doing it, it turned into a stackable top panel, which is pretty good. (At least what I think, at least it won’t damage your Raspberry Pi) It also integrates a DS1302 clock module, which is very similar to hundreds of UPSs on t〇〇〇〇, but I have one more function - VAW meter . It's not from my hands, but at least it has a conscience
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