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Old 06-18-2016, 12:35 PM   #120
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Originally Posted by NiLuJe View Post
The CRP should only trigger a *single* boot to diags the first time the battery passes the required threshold. From there, rebooting to main and continuing charging should work. (Or simply staying in diags if you're really, really patient and want to deal with the crappy (dis?)charge behavior in diags. In which case, a simple plug/unplug cycle might also help).
It was in diags with full-brightness frontlight LEDs. It would discharge and reboot, and the reboots triggered CRP. Though now it is frozen with frontlight off, so it can actually charge. I think it was crossing that threshold repeatedly, with LEDs discharging the mostly-dead battery (a sawtooth wave voltage curve on the battery).

A software/hardware "relaxation oscillator" of sorts, eh? Hmm... if you click that link, you will see that they renamed that too. Not only are the primary colors I was taught no longer RYB, but neon lamp oscillators are something else now too... It is bad enough when they teardown all the geographical landmarks we always navigated by, but now they are tearing down our language and knowledge landmarks too. I thought my "old man" aches and pains were all I had to worry about. But no, they must interfere with my brutally acquired social skills too. Young folks these days, why must you rename our good old stuff, and not bother to tell us?

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