Open alexanderkorchevskiy opened 1 year ago
I’m using Dash with v2.2.4 on iOS 16.6.1 and experienced this after manually restarting around 11:30 this morning. Current pod activated 05:30 yesterday. 2nd time in 3 months but I think last time the pod was approaching 72hrs so less impactful
Did you try closing the iAPS app and then turning BT off and back on again, then reopening the app?
I am not sure about this particular order, but I switched on and off the phone and it didn't help.
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Did you try closing the iAPS app and then turning BT off and back on again, then reopening the app?
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As per the recent discussion on Discord, @bjornoleh posted a fix for this that would need to be ported from Loop. See link below. Seems like this is a recurring issue that folks post in Discord once in a while.
We are on OmniPod pumps through Orange link. When our phone with iAPS ran out of the battery and turned off, iAPS couldn't restore connection to existing Pod (when the phone was charged and turned on again) and we had to pair with a new one in the aftermath. An error message about pump error was popping up and we even couldn't deactiviate our existing Pod through iAPS.
We faced these issue 2 times over the past 2 weeks, or everytime we had this unlucky case with the battery, so we think it is a systematic issue.