2021-07-21.log

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XgFIt looks like my Reform got left turned on but unplugged for a few days and now one of the battery cells reads 0.3v... will the charger trickle it back to liffe or is it dead? :|23:04
mntmnXgF: it's not dead yet, but you have to manually revive that cell23:05
XgFmntmn: a23:05
mntmnXgF: see this thread https://community.mnt.re/t/battery-is-not-charging/270/323:06
XgFThe LCD is reading 4.4, 0.3, 1.0, 0.4, 0.4, 0.7, 0.7, 0.7... where the first defifnitely spooks me23:06
mntmnXgF: can be a measuring error. take all batteries out, measure with a multimeter, and revive them one by one with some 2-3V power source23:07
mntmnapply for a minute each for example23:07
XgFmntmn: hmm, you mentioned sticking them in a 18650 charger which does LiFePo4 and I do have a NiteCore charger here...23:07
mntmnXgF: ah that's good, although it might not like the 0.3 one23:08
mntmnXgF: it has some lower limit that it likes to chargre23:08
mntmn(the nitecore)23:08
mntmnthere is a 3v3 power source in reform but i have not yet tested if it is safe for battery revival. the battery can draw a ~lot~ of current.23:09
XgFmntmn: yeah. I guess there isn't any switch the LPC could throw which would disconnect the batteries and prevent deep discharge?23:11
mjwmntmn, speaking of batteries, mine seem fine, but I am unable to get rid of the blinking battery and ???%23:12
mntmnXgF: no, it does turn off the system when a cell goes <2.5V, but the cells still discharge over a few days, see the last 2 posts in that thread23:12
mjwWhen not connected they take a couple of hours to discharge. I just cannot see when it will hit zero.23:13
mntmnmjw: hm, it is 11pm here now and i'm about to go home, maybe hit me up during the day (CET) again tomorrow or hijack some community post23:13
mntmnmjw: (it is probably a bit more complicated to debug, that's why i can't do it right now)23:13
mjwmntmn, sure, got sleep! It isn't important, just an annoying blinking light.23:13
mntmnmjw: you can also disable that alert in the LPC firmware23:14
mjwyeah, I should probably learn how to update that anyway23:14
mntmnmjw: sorry, not lpc, it is in the keyboard firmware23:14
mntmnmjw: if lpc and keyboard firmware don't fit together, that can also cause the bug23:15
mjwgo sleep! Don't wanted to keep you up too late :)23:15
mntmnmjw: alright ^^23:15
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