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date: 2025-01-27
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description: "a description"
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tags: ["example", "tag"]
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tags: ["nightlight"]
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---
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an example to get you started
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# This is a heading
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## This is a subheading
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### This is a subsubheading
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#### This is a subsubsubheading
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This is a paragraph with **bold** and *italic* text.
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Check more at [Blowfish documentation](https://blowfish.page/)
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undefined
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# Nightlight
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The board has a adjustable light output, which can be used to power a small led strip.
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In the configuration, the working hours can be set, as well as if the light is allowed to be turned on, even if the solar panel still supplies power.
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The supply should theoretically be able to supply up to 2A with a voltage lower than the battery.
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{{< alert >}}
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Ensure the voltage is correctly set, before connecting a load the first time!
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{{< /alert >}}
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