Help with battery desync

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So, i'm having this problem since i pressed X on battery desync fix NX on Emummc, and ever since i did that, whenever i go to charge my battery capacity full keeps going up as time goes by. I thought it was normal then i let it charge until it stopped around 6400MAh while the design capacity is 4667MAh, after that i tried cycling the battery 2 times but to no avail, then i tried to open my OLED model and disconnect and connect the battery, a lot of stuff reset but not the original full capacity, so im kinda lost. do i need to keep repeating charge cycles until it normalizes? because with the way its going its always shutting off around 28%, and whenever i turn it back on it restores that previous context.
 
The Switch won't fix by itself but there is a homebrew utility to fix the battery %.
https://github.com/CTCaer/battery_desync_fix_nx

The Switch can't actually measure how much charge is remaining in the battery.
The Switch can only see the voltage of the battery and how much it puts in the battery.
Based on a number of assumptions, the remaining charge is calculated.
If one of those assumptions is wrong then the Switch will also show weird readings.
 
The Switch won't fix by itself but there is a homebrew utility to fix the battery %.
https://github.com/CTCaer/battery_desync_fix_nx

The Switch can't actually measure how much charge is remaining in the battery.
The Switch can only see the voltage of the battery and how much it puts in the battery.
Based on a number of assumptions, the remaining charge is calculated.
If one of those assumptions is wrong then the Switch will also show weird readings.
Yes, i'm trying to use it but everytime i try to reset the fuel gauge and do the 2 charge cycles the capacity full keeps going up, ive measured and the lowest voltage i could get before the switch turned off was 2800mV, and i've read it that the minimum should be 3200. my charge cycles still doesnt update in the app even tho i let it die multiple times and charged for more than 8 hours
 

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