03-04-2017, 02:02 PM
I tried to reproduce the jamming again to messure the voltage but I could not force it by dis-/reassembling
But I still found a "bug": The cable of one the pins of the CO2-sensor was very loose and could be pulled without any resistance. It felt like it had barely a connection at all. I think that was the reason for my problem when the device did not boot up properly but just stayed on lila LED when booting. That is exactly what is happening when I pull the cable deliberately and then try to boot.
To fix it I removed the black casing of the cable and pressed the metal parts togehter so it now has grip when putting it onto the pin.
I don't know if this could also be related to the jamming problem.
But I still found a "bug": The cable of one the pins of the CO2-sensor was very loose and could be pulled without any resistance. It felt like it had barely a connection at all. I think that was the reason for my problem when the device did not boot up properly but just stayed on lila LED when booting. That is exactly what is happening when I pull the cable deliberately and then try to boot.
To fix it I removed the black casing of the cable and pressed the metal parts togehter so it now has grip when putting it onto the pin.
I don't know if this could also be related to the jamming problem.