dudesikoff
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Whenever I put a different battery pack besides the one that came with the controller, my LED's change colors over time, and then eventually completely disappear. Any ideas?
thats how the new firmware for the power consumption works.....if you put that pack in with the PnC cable it will brighten right back up again.dudesikoff said:Whenever I put a different battery pack besides the one that came with the controller, my LED's change colors over time, and then eventually completely disappear. Any ideas?
M1A1xVIKINGxFTW said:thats how the new firmware for the power consumption works.....if you put that pack in with the PnC cable it will brighten right back up again.dudesikoff said:Whenever I put a different battery pack besides the one that came with the controller, my LED's change colors over time, and then eventually completely disappear. Any ideas?
when did you buy your controller? are you on the 0.8.4.1b firmware?dudesikoff said:M1A1xVIKINGxFTW said:thats how the new firmware for the power consumption works.....if you put that pack in with the PnC cable it will brighten right back up again.dudesikoff said:Whenever I put a different battery pack besides the one that came with the controller, my LED's change colors over time, and then eventually completely disappear. Any ideas?
I never installed the power consumption update
odingalt said:I had this happen to me one time, it happened to me when I used the firmwareupdater.exe "version 1" to program with the new power management firmware update. It won't go away on its own. What is happening is there are some 'configuration bits' within the modchip that aren't getting updated.
The problem seemed to solve itself when I installed the power management firmware with the new "version 2" firmware updater. Did you use the "version" firmware updater from the downloads page (you are absolutely 100% positive you used the one called firmwareupdaterv2.exe - this is new as of a couple weeks ago)
odingalt said:I had this happen to me one time, it happened to me when I used the firmwareupdater.exe "version 1" to program with the new power management firmware update. It won't go away on its own. What is happening is there are some 'configuration bits' within the modchip that aren't getting updated.
The problem seemed to solve itself when I installed the power management firmware with the new "version 2" firmware updater. Did you use the "version" firmware updater from the downloads page (you are absolutely 100% positive you used the one called firmwareupdaterv2.exe - this is new as of a couple weeks ago)