On So, 2018-06-24 at 16:58 +0200, aTc wrote:
If your PCB boots (you've got one of the very mainboards, AFAIR), then something clearly is different.
What's probably different is that I tried booting it without a battery after having run it for a few hours, and didn't unplug the usb cable. The kernel probably set up the charging stuff in a way that made it work. When trying to boot it from a cold start, it failed in the same way as yours.
Ah, right. That's normal then. AFAIK, once the limit has been raised, it stays like that until you disconnect it from all power sources for longer than around 30 seconds or so.
That's a normal behaviour then.