Hello. I recently upgraded my computer to Windows 11 after installing a new mobo/cpu/ram and now I'm trying to get my cfw nand switch working on here again. I've gotten the drivers installed with NS-USBloader 7.2 and successfully gotten it to inject and boot from auto RCM as well as install over USB. My battery has been lasting less and less time lately, and I can only get about 40 minutes out of Tears of the Kingdom now on my low-ish brightness settings. (I'm assuming from percentage drop, I haven't actually let it die yet.) I have a replacement battery I got from here that I have yet to install. I was about to go for it, but when I booted back from RCM last time the battery suddenly shot up to 100% from 85%. It's been in sleepmode charging for about 30 minutes and it still says 100%. I'm wondering if there's a way to check to see via homebrew or a specific bin injection the battery health and confirm what's going on before I just go in there and possibly brick it.
The current bin I use is a modified one for 18.0.0 and Atmosphere 1.7.0 that didn't need me to setup whatever new sigpatch thing I needed and boots right into atmosphere, so I don't have the one that shows all the diagnostics. Which bin should I use if I just want to get to that, and what setting am I looking for to check battery health? Thanks for the help.
The current bin I use is a modified one for 18.0.0 and Atmosphere 1.7.0 that didn't need me to setup whatever new sigpatch thing I needed and boots right into atmosphere, so I don't have the one that shows all the diagnostics. Which bin should I use if I just want to get to that, and what setting am I looking for to check battery health? Thanks for the help.








