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#### Question:

My CO2 values are way off from my other Apollo devices.

#### Answer:

If your sensor is exposed to high levels of vibrations or too much airflow, the SCD40 CO2 sensor will have issues working properly. https://sensirion.com/products/catalog/SCD40

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#### Question:
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### ~~General Troubleshooting Suggestions~~

### ~~General Troubleshooting Suggestions~~

If your gates are acting strangely and reporting much more energy than they should, make sure there is no tension on the usb cable. One user reported still energy in gates 2 and 3 until the tension was removed from the cable.
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#### Uptime: 13 hours 37 minutes

* This shows how long the PLT-1 has been running continuously since its last reboot or power-up. An uptime of 13 hours and 37 minutes indicates that the device has been stable and working for a decent period without any issues.
* This shows how long the PLT-1 has been running continuously since its last reboot or power-up. An uptime of 13 hours and 37 minutes indicates that the device has been stable and working for a decent period without any issues.

# Buttons

When looking at the PLT-1 in the below orientation, the boot button is on the left and the reset is on the right by the USB-C port

![](../../assets/plt-1-buttons.png)