The lion kingdom has worked around Chinese calipers with a flaky switch for 10 years, but ideally the microprocessor would just go to sleep properly. The switch usually glitches off & it has to be zeroed every time it's turned on. It would require replacing the entire board, at least $50 for a gold clad board. The calipers were only $10, in the money of the time.




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It's a pain, er pane. I just take out the cell when not in use.
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