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(The Typhon 2's "low battery" indicator, with components spread out, isolated and described. The 2 batteries charge % are added, then divided by 2 to get the total battery %. This value is then compared to 5. If it is greater than 5, 0 is sent to the Red input and 255 to the Green input of the Color Component. Otherwise (if it is lower or equal to 5), Red=255, Green=0. In all cases, Blue is set to 0 and Alpha is set to 255. The light's state (on/off) is set by the Navigation Terminal (going th...)
 
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== Summary ==
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The Typhon 2's "low battery" indicator, with components spread out, isolated and described. The 2 batteries charge % are added, then divided by 2 to get the total battery %. This value is then compared to 5. If it is greater than 5, 0 is sent to the Red input and 255 to the Green input of the Color Component. Otherwise (if it is lower or equal to 5), Red=255, Green=0. In all cases, Blue is set to 0 and Alpha is set to 255. The light's state (on/off) is set by the Navigation Terminal (going through a relay component), so that it only turns on when "backup batteries" are on.
The Typhon 2's "low battery" indicator, with components spread out, isolated and described. The 2 batteries charge % are added, then divided by 2 to get the total battery %. This value is then compared to 5. If it is greater than 5, 0 is sent to the Red input and 255 to the Green input of the Color Component. Otherwise (if it is lower or equal to 5), Red=255, Green=0. In all cases, Blue is set to 0 and Alpha is set to 255. The light's state (on/off) is set by the Navigation Terminal (going through a relay component), so that it only turns on when "backup batteries" are on.

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The Typhon 2's "low battery" indicator, with components spread out, isolated and described. The 2 batteries charge % are added, then divided by 2 to get the total battery %. This value is then compared to 5. If it is greater than 5, 0 is sent to the Red input and 255 to the Green input of the Color Component. Otherwise (if it is lower or equal to 5), Red=255, Green=0. In all cases, Blue is set to 0 and Alpha is set to 255. The light's state (on/off) is set by the Navigation Terminal (going through a relay component), so that it only turns on when "backup batteries" are on.

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