Brite Power by CEI app is for batteries users to check their batteries status by connecting with wifi.
How it works
This app searches for nearby batteries (via their dedicated WiFi networks), allowing you to connect to your battery by selecting it from the list. Clicking on a blue button will take you to your Android device’s WiFi Settings, where you can connect to the battery's WiFi in the same way that you connect to normal WiFi. After connecting, come back to the app - you should now see the connected battery's button in yellow, indicating that your mobile device is connected to that battery. Clicking on the yellow button will take you to the battery interface screen, which displays your battery’s voltage, current, and state of charge, and allows you to put the battery into charge or discharge mode.
Troubleshooting
If the battery continually fails to connect and its button does not turn from blue to yellow, please go to your Android device’s WiFi settings to manually connect your device to the battery's dedicated WiFi network. If your battery’s network is not listed, please turn the battery off, wait 10 seconds, and turn it on again. After about a minute, the battery’s WiFi should appear.
If your device is automatically switching from the battery’s WiFi to your normal (internet-connected) WiFi network, you may have to temporarily “forget” the network that has internet access (in your Android device’s settings), or turn off that network’s router. The reason for this is that newer Android versions may switch from networks without internet access (such as the battery's network) to ones that do have access.
What to do if WiFi connection always fails?
The battery’s dedicated WiFi is limited and has no internet access. When you connect to your battery’s dedicated WiFi, newer Android devices check if it has internet access or not, and then automatically connect your WiFi back to one with internet access. If this happens, you may have to temporarily “forget” the network that has internet access, or turn off that network’s router.
How it works
This app searches for nearby batteries (via their dedicated WiFi networks), allowing you to connect to your battery by selecting it from the list. Clicking on a blue button will take you to your Android device’s WiFi Settings, where you can connect to the battery's WiFi in the same way that you connect to normal WiFi. After connecting, come back to the app - you should now see the connected battery's button in yellow, indicating that your mobile device is connected to that battery. Clicking on the yellow button will take you to the battery interface screen, which displays your battery’s voltage, current, and state of charge, and allows you to put the battery into charge or discharge mode.
Troubleshooting
If the battery continually fails to connect and its button does not turn from blue to yellow, please go to your Android device’s WiFi settings to manually connect your device to the battery's dedicated WiFi network. If your battery’s network is not listed, please turn the battery off, wait 10 seconds, and turn it on again. After about a minute, the battery’s WiFi should appear.
If your device is automatically switching from the battery’s WiFi to your normal (internet-connected) WiFi network, you may have to temporarily “forget” the network that has internet access (in your Android device’s settings), or turn off that network’s router. The reason for this is that newer Android versions may switch from networks without internet access (such as the battery's network) to ones that do have access.
What to do if WiFi connection always fails?
The battery’s dedicated WiFi is limited and has no internet access. When you connect to your battery’s dedicated WiFi, newer Android devices check if it has internet access or not, and then automatically connect your WiFi back to one with internet access. If this happens, you may have to temporarily “forget” the network that has internet access, or turn off that network’s router.
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