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    • Restored all the code that was commented out for ready for real canbus testing. Still need to stop the watchdog timer running when in wifi mode. The watchdog reboots everything if it does not see can messages in 10 seconds. This was as during cranking the voltage dropped and the canbus receiver became unstable.This isn’t likely now but the first prototype has no capacitors in the power supply.   Added a webpage button to check canbus driver status along with stats on queued packets and errors.   Fixed a mistake displaying the flash colour in webpage.   soldered some light sensors to wire and add heat shrink to keep it tidy ready for when needed.   The case I have spare has a couple of metal blocks in it that need to be removed. The early ones the glue was easy to remove, the current ones seem to have melted plastic not glue. It doesn’t dissolve and won’t melt before the case does if the blocks are heated. Guess to save cost they melt other products that fail QA and use them as glue. This one just happens to have been from higher melting point plastic product.  I ordered the other model with the battery to see if it has the metal blocks as well.  
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    • Found and fixed an issue with the RGB LEDs control dropping out. This was due to the pin used this time. The full incase build was pin 26, current test rig was pin 2 and now pin 4. There may have been an issue with power as the LEDs that show the wifi password are white and full brightness so draw 3x more current than when acting as a shift light. They also get toasty warm when full white compared to ambient when showing typical colours.   Finally added a test led function for the custom colour set. Once set in the web interface you can click a button to show those colours love on the display. Since you can only set half the LEDs color as it mirrors each side, when testing it uses the whole display with every other LED blank so it’s easier to interpret color and work out which number each one is.
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