They simply don’t know how Anduril works. In the ceiling config 1 click means level 150, 2 means 149, 11 means 140 and so on. There is no range check and when you set ceiling below floor, strange things will happen. It’s not a bug (although a range check on the user input might be a good idea, although it will increase the code size significantly).
I think they misunderstand how to set the ceiling. He thinks you have to click 150 times to set a ceiling of 150. And when he does this there is “chaos”
@Wurkkos, please note that the ceiling becomes [151 - n] where n is the number of clicks.
1 click sets ceiling to level 150 (151-1 = 150)
21 clicks sets ceiling to level 130 (151-21 = 130)
55 clicks sets ceiling to level 96 (151-55 = 96)
Some of the Anduril diagrams which are circulating do not explain this clearly enough.
If you make 150 clicks you are telling it to set ceiling to level 1. I never tried this but I guess it could cause strange behaviour.
Sorry my man.
Maybe I have some mistakes in wording.
I will ask Wurkkos tester to show me the complete test process.
Then I will repeat once in this post.
At that time, the feedback I received was indeed 150C to release the ceiling limit of 130/150.
(PS: I doubt they have set both the ceiling and floor to 150C.)
Let me ask our tester for the complete answer now.
Just a small solar cell with variable resistor for impedance/load adjustments. Works good enough for PWM measurements, but the response is a little slow for very fast pulses and it’s not linear, so non-PWM measurements are more like guessing.