UV causing CD

sixstringsg

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I get charge death at -125 for the 100 and 200 steps on any kernel. It runs fine day to day, but when I charge it causes problems and I have to drop it to -100. Anyone have any ideas to automate the voltage change when I plug it in?

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shane87

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I get charge death at -125 for the 100 and 200 steps on any kernel. It runs fine day to day, but when I charge it causes problems and I have to drop it to -100. Anyone have any ideas to automate the voltage change when I plug it in?

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The only thing I can think of to automatically change your uv settings when you plug in the charger are seriously complicated, but here is a basic run down of how it could be done.
First, download Terminal Emulator from the market.
Second, write a shell script that will change your uv settings.
Third, set terminal emulator's initial command to launch your shell script.
Fourth, download a tool such as plugin launcher, and set it to launch terminal emulator when you plug it in

Now, before I get jumped on, I know this is probably not the cleanest way, and yes I know that it will leave terminal emulator running the whole time it is charging. And of course, you have to have a pretty in depth understanding of how voltage control uses scripts to change the uv. Plus you would have to know how to write a shell script. But, it would work.

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sixstringsg

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The only thing I can think of to automatically change your uv settings when you plug in the charger are seriously complicated, but here is a basic run down of how it could be done.
First, download Terminal Emulator from the market.
Second, write a shell script that will change your uv settings.
Third, set terminal emulator's initial command to launch your shell script.
Fourth, download a tool such as plugin launcher, and set it to launch terminal emulator when you plug it in

Now, before I get jumped on, I know this is probably not the cleanest way, and yes I know that it will leave terminal emulator running the whole time it is charging. And of course, you have to have a pretty in depth understanding of how voltage control uses scripts to change the uv. Plus you would have to know how to write a shell script. But, it would work.

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That could work... it would take a lot of Googling. I'll see what I can get done.

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