Hi Robert,
ok, don´t let it stress you out, so just for documentation at the moment!
I think I found another little issue. I will summerize all issues in one mail to you.
When switching ON any of the overide switches all channels (to be frank I use only channel 1,2 and 3) will be activated to 100%, not only the one which was switched.
But it seems that withing handling of the switches in the sketch there is more wrong. Sometimes it depends on the sequece of the switches if they are recognized or not. However any switch set to ON will activate all channels.
I think this is the same problem as we had in the Arduino-NANO version of the sketch.
Regards,
Hardy
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Hi Robert,
ok, don´t let it stress you out, so just for documentation at the moment!
I think I found another little issue. I will summerize all issues in one mail to you.
When switching ON any of the overide switches all channels (to be frank I use only channel 1,2 and 3) will be activated to 100%, not only the one which was switched.
But it seems that withing handling of the switches in the sketch there is more wrong. Sometimes it depends on the sequece of the switches if they are recognized or not. However any switch set to ON will activate all channels.
I think this is the same problem as we had in the Arduino-NANO version of the sketch.
Regards,
Hardy
Thanks,
I will add it to the list of things I need to check