It's extremely unlikely you bricked the Pucks - there's quite a bit of code in there to stop you accidentally getting them into a state where they no longer work.
The usual solid green light is just when you boot the Puck with the button held down and then release it too early (in which case it enters bootloader mode)... What happens if you insert the battery into the Puck while keeping it held for at least 15 seconds?
The logs you post up sound fine, but to see if it's reproducable I'd need the actual code you posted up.
Looks like there is still hope to make them work again :) I'll be home tomorrow and will send some pictures of what is going on. When I tried to hard reset it, green light will be on, then after a few sec blue LED will light up quickly and that's it.
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Hi,
It's extremely unlikely you bricked the Pucks - there's quite a bit of code in there to stop you accidentally getting them into a state where they no longer work.
The usual solid green light is just when you boot the Puck with the button held down and then release it too early (in which case it enters bootloader mode)... What happens if you insert the battery into the Puck while keeping it held for at least 15 seconds?
The logs you post up sound fine, but to see if it's reproducable I'd need the actual code you posted up.