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• #2
Do you think you could check the battery voltage or try with a new battery?
It's possible that the firmware update failed because the battery ran out - re-flashing the device uses quite a lot of power
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• #3
I've tried a new battery and no success. I haven't got a meter to test the battery, but it is new.
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• #4
Do you have any way of getting hold of a volt meter? The only other person that reported having this problem did actually have 2 flat batteries when they tested.
If it is broken I'm happy to replace it, but it seems amazingly unlikely - even in the case that the firmware upload failed, you should be able to get into bootloader mode by inserting the battery with the button held down
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• #5
I'm afraid I still don't have a multimeter, but I have tested the batteries in a range of devices and they are working. Still no response from the Puck though.
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• #6
Ok, thanks for checking - I've just sent you an e-mail :)
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• #7
Just an update to this if anyone else has the problem - having got it back, it's exactly as I'd said:
Flat battery and firmware update failed halfway throughSo just insert a new battery with the button held down, and release the button. The red LED should light as normal for bootloader mode, then you just follow the firmware update instructions again.
I attempted to runt the puck 1v91 firware update via nRF toolbox and got a notification saying the upload failed. Now the Puck won't seem to switch on. I can't get the red LED for a soft reset or the green LED.