There are no issues if EmuNAND is running a higher firmware than SysNAND because that is one the uses of EmuNAND.
AutoRCM does not drain the battery; misinformed users who do not know how to properly turn off a Switch with AutoRCM enabled end up draining their own battery. And I already gave you a thread on how to avoid that so do not bother asking me for that again.
Sleep Mode works when the firmware you are running either matches or exceeds the fuse count of the console, SysNAND or EmuNAND.
Yeah I read that how to turn it off properly.
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Summary - facts:
- Switch can charge completely normally in RCM or Hekate with a BCT intact
- The percent % in Horizon OS, after a RCM charge, is not fake.
- Switch does not charge normally with AutoRCM, a.k.a corrupt BCT.
- Either it charges very slowly or sometimes with a broken slow/fast/slow/fast charge pattern:
- Or this behavior is current taken from the USB controller or the BPMP (Nvidia's Boot and Power management processor)
- In AutoRCM, the Charge IC probably can't update the battery calibration file and could make the percent fake.
Does this mean there is some issues with battery performance with autorcm?