Introdução
Follow this guide to adjust the settings and update the firmware on your FixHub Portable Power Station using a computer.
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Plug the Portable Power Station into your computer, making sure the cable is connected to the power station's rear port (the side opposite the screen).
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Navigate to iFixit.com/FixHub/console
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USB 1 shows info about the device connected to the power station's front left USB-C port.
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USB 2 shows info about the device connected to the power station's front right USB-C port.
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Battery shows the battery percentage in real time.
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Serial number shows the serial number of the power station.
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Version shows the firmware version and updates for the power station.
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Select the Version box.
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Click Update now and wait for the firmware update to complete. Don't disconnect your power station or close the window during the firmware update.
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That's it!
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Can you update the app or website to display the latest firmware release information for this device? When I plug in my hub, it only shows the current firmware version on the device but doesn't indicate if it's the latest. Unlike other options, I can't click on the box for more details. Additionally, I couldn't find any information on your website about the current firmware version or its release notes.
The web console page is: https://www.ifixit.com/fixhub/console
This is where you can browse through the current and prior firmware versions. However, I don't believe the packaged firmware (at least with CI/CD) is currently open-source at the time of writing. Yet you can see what is currently available here on GitHub: https://github.com/ifixit/fixhub (The commands here work if you're able to access the FixHub with either minicomp on Linux or PuTTY on Windows; you can determine which TTY device the FixHub is assigned to with the help of the FixHub web console, which reliably picks out the correct low-level serial device name for the FixHub.)
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