In message <3c8b0d7152.Andrew-Pin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Andrew Pinder <Andrew.Pinder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In message <5270e8d80fchris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > on 15 Mar 2012 Chris Johnson <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Just for the record: I checked this afternoon over a period of about >> 3 minutes. The readings varied from the lowest of 3.075V to the >> highest of 3.092V. The reading seems to change about every 5 secs, >> and the values were distributed fairly randomly between those two >> limits. > That suggests you have had your machine for a while and it has had > chance to reach the target voltage. Mine 3.092v yesterday, just turned it on and its 2.082 now, but will quickly go up. >> Further for the record: the ARMini had been on continuously for >> probably 10 days, was then off last weekend, and has then been on >> again continuously since Monday afternoon of this week. > I found when I turned my machine off overnight that the voltage > dropped but then recovered to the previous level reasonably quickly. > It seems that going above the previous maximum is what is slow. Yep that's what I found as well. -- Chris Hughes Come to the Wakefield Show - 28th April 2012 http://www.wakefieldshow.org.uk --- To alter your preferences or leave the group, visit //www.freelists.org/list/armini-support List-related queries to support@xxxxxxxxxxxx