Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1qw54rqswdc57yswxwst3n7dcsv2ssg3rjr5zevx62p9aqxn8k8mqjm037m could be buildup on the charging contacts. Does it get more reliable if you give the copper pins a little scrape?\n\nI’ve had this happen but not often enough to develop vigilance for it",
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