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authorSelene ToyKeeper2024-03-26 03:41:17 -0600
committerSelene ToyKeeper2024-03-26 03:41:17 -0600
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parentdammit, got alkaline detection half working and then my flashing adapter died (diff)
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d3aa: got weak battery detection actually working,
and not letting the magic smoke out of updi adapters any more (probably) The alkaline detection might be a little too lenient though; it could potentially fail to activate limits when the cell is completely full or stronger than an average alkaline. One of my test cells measured at 72 / 75, so if it was just a little stronger it'd pass... but most alkalines I tried were in the 40 to 60 range and failed easily. OTOH, if I make it easier to fail, it's likely to trip on normal li-ion cells, and I don't want that. So as a future enhancement idea, maybe it should have a smaller sag threshold for AA and a larger threshold for li-ion. That would reduce false negatives for AA, while still preventing false positives for li-ion.
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