Has anybody done a comparison between the RAK19003 and RAK19007 base board power consumption?

@meshtastic #meshtastic #RAK19003 #RAK19007

During this same time a RAK system below has run on only (no solar) a single, originally fully charged 2nd different T-bat with same 18650 3330 mAh li-ion battery, and is still working. 🔋 (parts: Rack Wireless
WisBlock Base Board 2nd Gen | #RAK19007
https://store.rakwireless.com/products/rak19007-wisblock-base-board-2nd-gen?_pos=1&_sid=71c78a6b5&_ss=r
SKU: 110082

Nordic nRF52840 BLE Core Module for LoRaWAN with LoRa SX1262 | RAK4631 /... EU868 / RAK4631 Arduino
https://store.rakwireless.com/products/rak4631-lpwan-node?variant=37505443823814
delivered item has #RAK4630 written on it NOT #RAK4631
SKU: 115000) #meshtastic

WisBlock Base Board 2nd Gen | RAK19007

#meshtastic #WisBlock #RAK19007 battery #socket polarity wrong way round. What is best work-around if I want to keep plugging in batteries that I charge using the right polarity?
1) Cut the cables & swap the poles of my batteries & then adapt chargers' polarity round? Is that a fire risk if someone then puts in a normal polarity battery?
2) Soldering out socket & turning it round?
3) An adapter to be had?
4) Adapt the socket?
5) Adapt the battery plug?
https://store.rakwireless.com/products/rak19007-wisblock-base-board-2nd-gen
#rakwireless
WisBlock Base Board 2nd Gen | RAK19007

RAK19007 WisBlock Base Board 2nd Gen

RAK19007 WisBlock Base Board 2nd Gen is the new base board that allows you to attach WisBlock modules. In addition, this board also comprises a Type-C USB connector, indicator LEDs, buttons, and sensor connectors.

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