Yeah it's a v2, it was in a pocket inside of its case and went through a full wash cycle and then the dryer.
I still have the original holder and button, I was able to solder one of the ground legs back on and it worked and the IDE was able to connect, but I removed it again just so there wasn't a risk of it tearing the remaining pad off from the stress.
I do have my doubts on if the NFC antenna is still 100% though... my code that was previously working now fails to read/write completely with it failing with a generic NFC error on my corresponding app for the puck, that would unfortunately make it unusable for the intended purpose of being a NFC tag emulator with a backdoor for rewriting after locking the "tag"
Looking at this image, the left side of the battery holder tore the pad right off the PCB, and the button is gone
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Yeah it's a v2, it was in a pocket inside of its case and went through a full wash cycle and then the dryer.
I still have the original holder and button, I was able to solder one of the ground legs back on and it worked and the IDE was able to connect, but I removed it again just so there wasn't a risk of it tearing the remaining pad off from the stress.
I do have my doubts on if the NFC antenna is still 100% though... my code that was previously working now fails to read/write completely with it failing with a generic NFC error on my corresponding app for the puck, that would unfortunately make it unusable for the intended purpose of being a NFC tag emulator with a backdoor for rewriting after locking the "tag"
Looking at this image, the left side of the battery holder tore the pad right off the PCB, and the button is gone