I found the source: http://emotorwerks.com/JuiceBox_Public
They only have through 8.10, whereas I have 8.12, but it is probably not
too different.  The code was readable, and if I understood it correctly, the
answer is that after 90 seconds without being able to communicate with
the emotorwerks server, the charging limit will be reset to maximum.
This makes setting the charging limit in this way not too much use,
because the only reason to do it is to keep from overloading some
circuit, and generally you would not like a two-minute loss of Internet
connectivity to cause the overload that you were trying to prevent.

So I changed to using the trimpot inside the box to control the current.

                                        Ken
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