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Small improvements.

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Markus Birth 2017-05-14 20:29:17 +02:00
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@ -46,9 +46,9 @@ Here is a photo of both batteries where I've marked the `+12V` lines (left: A138
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If you are comfortable with using a soldering iron and doing some delicate soldering, you can If you are comfortable with using a soldering iron and doing some delicate soldering, you can
"easily" (sort of) swap the connectors and the 12V and GND wires. The 3 wires for the 12V supply "easily" (sort of) swap the connectors and the `12V` and `GND` wires. The 3 wires for the `12V`
and the 3 GND wires are shorted, so they're not going to different cells and it's not important supply and the 3 `GND` wires are shorted, so they're not going to different cells and it's not
whether you swap 1-2-3 with 7-8-9 or 9-8-7 or 7-9-8 or 8-7-9 or … (and vice versa). important whether you swap 1-2-3 with 7-8-9 or 9-8-7 or 7-9-8 or 8-7-9 or … (and vice versa).
**I DON'T TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR WHAT YOU'RE DOING TO YOUR HARDWARE. Just because it worked out **I DON'T TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR WHAT YOU'RE DOING TO YOUR HARDWARE. Just because it worked out
fine for me, doesn't mean it will work for you.** fine for me, doesn't mean it will work for you.**
@ -99,4 +99,8 @@ The three Microcontrollers (`U`-label, all on the left hand side) on there:
* `U302`: CBZ --- TI *TMP102* Low-Power Digital Temperature Sensor with SMBus * `U302`: CBZ --- TI *TMP102* Low-Power Digital Temperature Sensor with SMBus
*[MBP]: MacBook Pro
*[PCB]: Printed Circuit Board
*[SCL]: Signal Clock
*[SDA]: Signal Data
*[TI]: Texas Instruments *[TI]: Texas Instruments