Barkuti
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Yes, the battery holder is fine. With it connected the EBD-M05 senses battery voltage and even seemed to start and stop discharging (!) upon pressing the knob.
However, after installing the software this Windows machine doesn't recognizes de EBD-M05 at all. Whether I unplug and replug the device, doesn't matters (no USB plug-in sound or whatever). Wellp, my "cable" was the culprit. I was using a short USB A to type-C cable, with an USB type-C female to micro-B male adapter (this cheap type from eBay). After I swapped the cable, problem solved. Thank God. (^̮^)
The device powers itself from the battery when not plugged to computer, I guess this isn't ideal unless the device deducts its power drain from the measurements when not plugged. No battery tested yet, of course.
By the way, there are some newer versions of the USB to UART RS232 drivers @ Prolific, they're not strictly necessary but I tinkered with the stuff while diagnosing what was going on.
Did someone took a look under the heatsink to see if the MOSFET comes with thermal paste? 