After finishing my build a couple months ago, I noticed that my battery monitor icon never seems to change from full, even when I let the battery totally run down. On the test bench, everything worked great, but I was grounding out the test pin on the Arduino. When I did that, the screen went right to the warning and began the shutdown.
I backtracked through all the connections and everything is soldered correctly.
Is there a way to SSH into the Pi and monitor what voltage is being sent to it?
Hope this question makes sense!
Components I am using are:
Arduino Pro Micro (monitoring battery voltage and interface with GPIO pins)
Generic power supply module
Targus hub
Custom shutdown switch
Here is a link to my build: viewtopic.php?f=43&t=7444
Checking Battery Voltage Seen by RPi? Using HoolyHoo Script
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Re: Checking Battery Voltage Seen by RPi? Using HoolyHoo Script
Change debug to 1 in the script and it should display the read voltage in a terminal window.
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