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<DavidHeidelberg>
eric_engestrom: it's just hitting the 20 min timeout. It happend few times when upreving to 6.6, so it seems one of the tests maybe takes longer. The difference was 17 min - 21min.
<DavidHeidelberg>
I would suggest setting 25m workaround for a630 until it gets figured out.
<DavidHeidelberg>
*timeout: 25m
<mupuf>
DavidHeidelberg: if you make the MR, I'll Ack it :)
<pinchartl>
trying to tap into collective knowledge: does anyone know of a remote-controllable USB-C PD power supply ? something with a connection to mains on one side, 1+ USB-C PD ports on the other side, and a USB or ethernet port for control
<__tim>
not sure if this would do what you want, but have you considered a "smart plug" for lamps and such in connection with a normal charger? could be remote controlled via bluetooth or wifi and such then with standard protocols, and should be fairly cheap and easy to come by
<pinchartl>
__tim: I don't want to switch the mains side
<DavidHeidelberg>
pinchartl: usually cheaper to get is 240V power plug or extension cord
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<pinchartl>
DavidHeidelberg: the trouble with switching mains is that most USB power blocks don't have a earth connection on the mains side. that creates lots of issues with ground loops
<pinchartl>
and it's surprisingly difficult to find cheap, reliable, controllable power sockets with standard open protocols
<pinchartl>
I retired that solution when I ended up with 230V on the shielf of the HDMI and USB connectors on the development boards
<pinchartl>
(fortunately that was 230V with very low current, but still enough to make it uncomfortable to touch the boards, and to reduce their lifespan)
<DavidHeidelberg>
pinchartl: gosund p1 (you have to flash it w/ Tasmota, if you're not in Germany where you can buy thwm preflashed)
<DavidHeidelberg>
My favorite
<lumag>
DavidHeidelberg, don't they a have a single relay for all USB ports?
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<pinchartl>
and it doesn't seem to support USB PD
<pinchartl>
and no wifi please :-)
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<DavidHeidelberg>
pinchartl: you control 3x 240V; 1x 3A 5v (with 3 ports). WiFi on secondary channel, reliable
<DavidHeidelberg>
well, then you're life will be hard. I originally wanted controlled usb-pd too..
<pinchartl>
I really can't believe this is an unsolved problem