Hi,
according to the schematics the green LED is hardwired and always on.
This is not very good, if you want to run the board on a battery.
There is a battery connector so I assume it was intended for low power consumption.
There should be a better way to disable the green LED, than cutting the resistor off the board.
Hi, according to the schematics the green LED is hardwired and always on.
This is not very good, if you want to run the board on a battery. There is a battery connector so I assume it was intended for low power consumption. There should be a better way to disable the green LED, than cutting the resistor off the board.
Regards