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Correct FENECON Home Battery Unit for Cell Voltages #2974

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@sebastianasen: This relates to https://community.openems.io/t/fems-cell-voltage-in-v-nicht-mv/5599

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Validated the fix myself

@sfeilmeier sfeilmeier removed the request for review from sebastianasen January 21, 2025 07:23
@sfeilmeier sfeilmeier merged commit 6c08971 into OpenEMS:develop Jan 21, 2025
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