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I may be mistaken, but I was under the impression from details given regarding firmware v1.12, that a repeater suffering from loss of power due to a low battery should now be able to recover without a physical reset.
I have a couple of solar nodes that I was hoping I would no longer have to visit in order to get them back on air once the battery had recharged enough to reboot i.e. had reached at least 3.3v. Testing has unfortunately proved this to be untrue.
Is the documentation incorrect on this? Or is it just my understanding that is flawed?
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I may be mistaken, but I was under the impression from details given regarding firmware v1.12, that a repeater suffering from loss of power due to a low battery should now be able to recover without a physical reset.
I have a couple of solar nodes that I was hoping I would no longer have to visit in order to get them back on air once the battery had recharged enough to reboot i.e. had reached at least 3.3v. Testing has unfortunately proved this to be untrue.
Is the documentation incorrect on this? Or is it just my understanding that is flawed?
Thanks.
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