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marked runtime options gray in java tool removed some options that no longer make sense
new virtual erps speed for unified calculations
Added display 5 Romanta 280 line
tweaking regen cutoff speed
Light in ac acontrollerstate
update readme so that users know this is the maintained repo
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this is untested but at least I got a file.
fix from tsdz
… indication in display for throttle, pas and brake
A pull request for some changes I made
Revert "A pull request for some changes I made"
Pushed Andreas changes from zip at ES
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Just if anyone interested...
this can greatly increase user experience. As previously implemented in Casainho's branch.
Having LVC at 3.1v per cell and decreasing current when it hits, not totally cutting out.
Will extend your "comfortable" range, without stressing the battery by too low voltage.