Thanks for the link!
What about modding the code to not change the limit once it has communicated to 
the server?

> On Oct 17, 2015, at 5:19 PM, Ken Olum via EV <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 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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