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VR-25 avatar VR-25 commented on July 24, 2024

capacity=0,100,100-100
battery/charge_control_limit 0

These lines...
What are you using acc for?

All changes are supposed to be volatile, like the RAM itself.
Changes are made in /sys, which rests in RAM.
All RAM contents are gone as soon as the power is cut off (e.g., on shutdown/reboot)

Every once in a while, someone reports such a weird issue - which apparently happens on devices with unusual driver setups. Perhaps these drivers have some kind of persistent storage.

Anyway, the exact reason behind this weirdness is still unknown to me.

You can try a few things:

  1. acc -e (enable charging)
  2. Forced reboot
  3. Shutdown
  4. Boot in safe mode
  5. Disconnect and reconnect the battery from the motherboard, if feasible
  6. Clear cache
  7. Reflash firmware

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unl0cks avatar unl0cks commented on July 24, 2024

capacity=0,100,100-100
battery/charge_control_limit 0

These lines...
What are you using acc for?

All changes are supposed to be volatile, like the RAM itself.
Changes are made in /sys, which rests in RAM.
All RAM contents are gone as soon as the power is cut off (e.g., on shutdown/reboot)

Every once in a while, someone reports such a weird issue - which apparently happens on devices with unusual driver setups. Perhaps these drivers have some kind of persistent storage.

Anyway, the exact reason behind this weirdness is still unknown to me.

You can try a few things:

  1. acc -e (enable charging)
  2. Forced reboot
  3. Shutdown
  4. Boot in safe mode
  5. Disconnect and reconnect the battery from the motherboard, if feasible
  6. Clear cache
  7. Reflash firmware

I'm using acc to extend my battery life. My battery drains very fast since it's old, but since the battery charge is limited to 70% it's hard to fix. I have already tried the following:

  1. Using the acc -e command (aswell as acc -e 100%).
  2. Clearing partition cache and dalvik.
  3. Rebooting.
  4. Uninstalling acc.
  5. Changing capacity.
  6. Uninstalling magisk (this worked but I need root for various reasons (boosting performance, battery life, etc).
  7. Reflashing custom ROM (PixysOS 3.03).
  8. Using the acc -f (aswell as acc -f 100%)

Nothing seems to work. I have a Motorola Moto G(5S) Plus (sanders) running PixysOS 3.03 (Android 10). Isn't there any command to limit the battery to something else (atleast 90%, but preferably 99-100%)?

Thanks in advance.

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VR-25 avatar VR-25 commented on July 24, 2024

Hmm, if I read that right, it's strange that uninstalling Magisk works... 🤔

Anyway, do acc -i and dumpsys battery report the same battery level?

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unl0cks avatar unl0cks commented on July 24, 2024

@VR-25 I fixed the problem by removing all "optimization" modules and EdXposed. I don't know which of them fixed it.

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