uld be
improved. It would be really difficult to ask all the users to always pull
the cord from the connector rather than from the cable and to also properly
wrap the cable after using the charger. They are kids after all :)
Cheers,
Ismael Schinca
2010/1/26 Richard A. Smith
> On 01/25/20
breaking off, not that the cords were breaking.
>
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> John
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> On Jan 28, 2010, at 1:41 AM, ismael schinca wrote:
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> Hello everyone! Here at Uruguay broken laptop chargers is also a BIG
>> problem, and I would dare say (personal opinion, not fact data) that over
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he 12V rail (just hook up some load and check the
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fication says that it
> is posible :)
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x27;s something quite simple (yum
skip-broken does not do the trick).
Thanks!!
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Hi everyone. I would like to know if there's any way to check from the
openfirmware or os prompt the voltage from the rtc battery.
Thank you!
Regards,
Ismael
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Ok. Thank you!
2011/2/23 Richard A. Smith
> On 02/23/2011 09:27 AM, Ismael Schinca wrote:
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>> Hi everyone. I would like to know if there's any way to check from the
>> openfirmware or os prompt the voltage from the rtc battery.
>> Thank you!
>>
>
level triggers this condition? I would also like to know the level in
which the XO performs a "hard" poweroff.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
Regards,
Ismael
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-1.
>
> also remember that the voltage at the battery will change, substantially,
> between the suspended and running states -- so what the EC sees during
> suspend may be several tenths of a volt higher during suspend than when
> the system is running.
>
> paul
>
> >
&
tarted from 5%, some from 10%, etc. Now I know that's probably
correct anyways.
Ismael
2011/3/24 Richard A. Smith
> On 03/24/2011 08:55 AM, Ismael Schinca wrote:
> > Thanks, for starters this is really useful, because it's not at all
> > similar to what I've been ob
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> On 03/24/2011 09:25 AM, Ismael Schinca wrote:
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> I have several batteries, some of them pretty old (that's the idea). A
>> couple of S/Ns:
>>
>>
> 00602 080616 110002384
>> 00602 080608 11600
>>
>
> The mfg is embedded in th
than if the battery was sitting on the table all night and
> is at room temperature when you start the discharge.
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OK. Great. Is the attached version newer than the one in Sugar 0.88??
Because the latest dextrose image is mainly based on Sugar 0.88
2011/3/24 Richard A. Smith
> On 03/24/2011 10:41 AM, Ismael Schinca wrote:
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> I'm planning to use different XO's, all of them 1.0 hardwa
s from the
batteries and try to estimate it's condition based on them. Have you been
able to analyze the results from the logs I sent you?
Another question. Is there information in the battery controller regarding
total number of charge/discharge cycles?
Thanks!
Ismael
2011/3/30 Ismael Schinca
a good idea to think about discarding the 07 batteries. They
are pretty old anyways.
Any information regarding the total number of charge/discharge cycles would
be really useful.
Regards,
Ismael
2011/4/4 Richard A. Smith
> On 03/31/2011 03:43 PM, Ismael Schinca wrote:
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>> Richard, Ceiba
Anyone who experienced
> that problem please reflash your previous firmware and then flash in
> this new one.
>
> Thanks.
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Richard, here's a partial log using panelpwr from a charge using the latest
firmware. Unfortunately today is pretty cloudy here, so it wasn't the best
day for solar panel testing. Hope it's useful in some way.
Regards,
Ismael
2011/4/7 Richard A. Smith
> On 04/06/2011 03:18
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