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    • lukasmaximusL
      lukasmaximus
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      Do not try to remove the battery from the RoverC, it is welded in place. According to the documentation the 16340 battery should charge from the stickC usb when the stick C is attached to the roverC or joyC

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        Pictavius
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          firehopper
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          I just go my rover c and joyc .. loaded the firmware on each one, but Cant figure out how to get the 2 to talk to each other
          says hold a5, which button is that? please help

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            firehopper @firehopper
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            @firehopper never mind, had wrong joyc firmware loaded.. all good now.

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              Pictavius @lukasmaximus
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              @lukasmaximus
              While charging thru the M5StickC, M5StickC must be switched on or switched off ?

              I killed my M5stick while charging the JoyC, now it doesn't want to switch on, nothing on screen, can't be connected to PC. And it becomes very very hot if i try to charge it even alone (not connected to JoyC). I just order an other one to try again.

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                Mati @Pictavius
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                @pictavius

                @firehopper said in RoverC and JoyC:

                I just go my rover c and joyc .. loaded the firmware on each one, but Cant figure out how to get the 2 to talk to each other
                says hold a5, which button is that? please help

                hmm i am charging my right now so lets see whats happend ...

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                  m5stack @Pictavius
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                  @pictavius The following operations can restore the device to normal: 1. Short the BAT to GND. 2. Insert the USB cable. 3. After the screen is lit, stop shorting and USB continues to charge the device.

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                  • ElliotE
                    Elliot @Mati
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                    @mati I wrote a short article and created a youtube vid on how to make them talk to each other. https://www.inventar.tech/post/m5stack-roverc-joyc for write up, and youtube vid is here: https://youtu.be/wsCLPWs5CUs

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                      Pictavius
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                      Can anyone share UIFlow program who makes JoyC communicate with RoverC ?
                      I would be very gratefull.

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                      • ajb2k3A
                        ajb2k3 @Pictavius
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                        @pictavius I don't have the Joyc only the joystick hat.
                        Code to communicate and control RoverC with UIFlow is comming

                        UIFlow, so easy an adult can learn it!
                        If I don't know it, be patient!
                        I've ether not learned it or am too drunk to remember it!
                        Author of the WIP UIFlow Handbook!
                        M5Black, Go, Stick, Core2, and so much more it cant be fit in here!

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                        • SkinkS
                          Skink
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                          @ Pictavius
                          For charging Rover C as well as Joy C the M5StickC must be installed. Then the switches on Rover C and Joy C are switched on. Then connect the USB cable to the M5StickC and start the charging process!
                          At Rover C you can see the charging current and voltage on the screen of the M5StickC.
                          On Joy C this display is unfortunately missing, but through my USB charge controller I can also see when Joy C is full.
                          Here is a picture with charge control on the USB port.
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                          I am involved in everything that has to do with automation, including the M5Stack's, a few 3D printers, a CNC mill and a lot of other things. The M5Stack's are all really great, I can't imagine a better prototyping.

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                          • SkinkS
                            Skink
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                            @ firehopper,
                            The button you have to press on M5Stick C is this one, see picture !
                            0_1578034458471_DSC_1259.JPG

                            I am involved in everything that has to do with automation, including the M5Stack's, a few 3D printers, a CNC mill and a lot of other things. The M5Stack's are all really great, I can't imagine a better prototyping.

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                              jessevl @Skink
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                              I've got a related question to the RoverC and JoyC and charging the built-in batteries.

                              Am I correct in assuming the external cells are connected in parallel with the internal cells in the M5StickC?

                              Would that not create an unsafe situation when one of the cells is charged fully while the other is depleted and then connected together? The two cells would then balance at a very high current that may be too high (especially for the small 80mah internal cell)?

                              Asking this because the charging circuit documentation is still not released, and for all I know the AXP supports only a single cell so they must be connected in parallel somehow.

                              Also, another concern I have is that the code of the RoverC instructs the AXP192 to up the charging current to 600ma, but it seems like it will also do this when it isn't connected to the RoverC at all, which means the internal cell would be charged way too quickly.

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                                zlite @Elliot
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                                @elliot Thank you! This is exactly what I needed.

                                I'm just baffled that the product isn't properly documented. How is anyone supposed to figure all that out???

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                                  nammjoe @jessevl
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                                  @jessevl its no different than plugging in the USB cable to charge the stickC. there should not be any concern.

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                                    foamandtape
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                                    I have a few related questions. All are related to charging the M5StickC, JoyC and RoverC and their drain during use. Given that RoverC and JoyC need an M5Stick to be connected to be charged and all have the devices have batteries in them and the batteries in each set (M5StickC paired with either JoyC or RoverC) differ in capacity. How Do We know:

                                    1. State of Charge of the batteries in either set?
                                    2. When To disconnect the charger? (batteries fully charged) and
                                    3. Which of the two batteries in each set is being drained during use( M5Stick's or Hat's)?
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