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| grimmware | ugh charging's gone all fucky again | 11:00 |
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| grimmware | having a go go at externally rebalancing cells again | 11:26 |
| [tj] | Are you using the adafruit chrager? | 11:28 |
| grimmware | yeah | 11:32 |
| grimmware | basically just going to individually charge each one to 4.2V | 11:32 |
| [tj] | That worked for me at the start, I’m not sure how the batteries will be after 6 weeks off | 11:35 |
| andreas-e | In the beginning, before the protected battery board, I deeply uncharged my batteries once. They work now, but I think they did not completely recover. | 11:40 |
| [tj] | I isolated them so hopefully the quiescent draw is close to 0 | 11:42 |
| grimmware | minute: is there any plan to do a rev2 of the charging board for the pocket? | 11:58 |
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| josch | grimmware: afaik the last info is "yes but it's not done yet": https://mntre.com/reform-irc-logs/2025-05-22.log.html#t11:17:23 | 12:14 |
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| grimmware | gotcha. It's the main thing that's keeping me slightly anxious on relying on the pocket if I'm traveling. | 12:30 |
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| josch | grimmware: in the past minute also pointed out that if a charging board is faulty, it will fail within the first few dozen hours of use | 13:09 |
| josch | for example, mine failed after 25 hours according to the power-on timer of my ssd | 13:09 |
| josch | and the replacement charging board has now been working fine for months | 13:09 |
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| grimmware | yeah honestly it's mostly the cell balancing thing that I think is an issue for me - if one cell goes under-voltage the whole thing will stop charging at full speed or at ~25% battery I'll have a brownout on CPU spike | 14:23 |
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| photomattmills | mechanical design is hard, y'all. I pulled the hinges out of my pocket to make 3d models of them and they are not simple | 22:30 |
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| photomattmills | is there a way to get spares? mcmaster has generic friction hinges, but nothing like this. | 22:37 |
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| photomattmills | I think given that I'm making the lid a lot lighter than the standard pocket (only containing the screen), I might get away with something less robust | 22:43 |
| josch | photomattmills: https://shop.mntre.com/products/mnt-reform-hinges | 22:46 |
| photomattmills | josch: ty! that's exactly what I was looking for :) | 22:53 |
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