I have tried that before and the problem is that during the booting process there is a moment where the Switch will cut dock's supply. We could be able to do that by using capacitors as pseudo battery for that brief moment I guess but it is way over my little knowledge in electronics xD
Yeah, TotK is taking my time as well xD
The nice part of using the battery PCB is that it delivers less voltage than its input. So we can have 4.6v as input and it will deliver 4.3v. So I'm trying to find a better voltage line than 15.35v - like using a 5v from usb - so we can ditch the buck...
So, I decided about going for another direction and using the battery board instead and the result is pretty good. I set the buck converter voltage to 4.3v and now the battery is always full.
We still need a 10K resistor otherwise the battery board will tell the system that the battery's...
In my case the reason was overclocking. I wanted to keep it cool and without stressing the fan too much (Switch's fan can get quite loud) besides the fact that it is future proof regarding the battery. Regarding the screen it is only need to access payloads such as Hekate. If you don't feel the...
I have gone for a bulkier route as I wanted to keep the screen for accessing Hekate and I wanted to be able to use the system for charging the Joy-Cons. Other than that I overclocked the hell of it so I have used a 140mm Noctua Fan (:
I saw some bundles out there with overclock + tinfoil + atmosphere + whatever else... If possible, please, release packages like oc suite where there is only the minimum for it to work and not bundled with atmosphere + other stuff.
Another nice feature would be adding configs for OTA of different dols like GBI. Something like b.cfg and then a structure with data used for setting the stuff needed for getting the updates.
I have wrote a little Python script to organize my WebMan games into alphabetical subfolders.
Enjoy! :D
https://github.com/fwannmacher/webman_organizer