When a storage or memory partition reaches 100% capacity, the device cannot:
In extreme cases, the device enters a boot loop or read-only mode. Removing all full data restores normal function.
If you are setting up a custom mission or instant action, this is where you want to start.
If the internal flash memory is physically full due to bad blocks or write fatigue, software removal won’t work. Signs:
Solution: Replace eMMC chip (requires soldering and programmer). Only attempt if device is out of warranty and mission-critical.
sudo rm -rf /tmp/*
# Clear system logs
sudo rm -rf /var/log/*.old
sudo truncate -s 0 /var/log/messages
| Error message | Likely cause | Fix |
|------------------------------|----------------------------------------|------------------------------------------|
| “Cannot clear full system” | Read-only filesystem after corruption | Run adb shell df to check, then remount|
| “Full error reappears” | Background app leaking logs | Boot into Safe Mode, uninstall suspect app|
| “Remove all full – not enough power” | Battery too low or failing | Replace battery before clearing |
| “Partition full – remove failed” | Hardware memory failure | Replace NAND / eMMC |
Based on the technical parameters provided, your query likely refers to the Veikong VFD500-PV series Solar Pump Inverter . The string " PHI P47-01
" closely matches specific parameter settings within the Veikong VFD500-PV Solar Pump Inverter Manual , specifically
, which is used in the Unload Detection sequence for motor protection. Guide to "Removing All Full" (Resetting/Clearing Errors)
If by "removing all full" you mean clearing a "Full" error (usually representing a Tank Full state) or performing a Factory Reset to remove all custom parameters, follow these steps according to the Veikong Operation Manual: 1. Clearing "Tank Full" State jade phi p47 01 removing all full
The "Full" message is typically a status indicator rather than an error, meaning the high-level sensor in your tank has been triggered.
Physical Check: Ensure the water level in the tank has dropped below the sensor.
Wiring Check: Verify the sensor at the control circuit terminals (usually DI terminals) isn't stuck or shorted.
Bypass (Testing only): Disconnect the sensor wire from the terminal to see if the "Full" indicator disappears. 2. Factory Reset (Removing All Custom Settings)
To restore the device to its original factory state and "remove" all programmed configurations: Navigate to parameter P00.18. Set the value to 1 (Restore factory settings). When a storage or memory partition reaches 100%
Press ENTER/DATA. The drive will reset all parameters (except motor parameters) to default. 3. Managing Parameter P47.01 (Unload Detection)
Parameter P47.01 is the Unload Detection Current Self-learning or threshold setting. If the unit is stopping because it incorrectly thinks the pump is "dry" or "empty," you may need to adjust this: Step 1: Set P47.00 = 0 to disable current self-learning.
Step 2: Manually adjust P47.01 to a lower percentage if the pump is tripping on "Underload" unnecessarily. Safety Precautions
High Voltage: Disconnect all power (PV and AC) and wait at least 5 minutes for capacitors to discharge before touching internal wiring.
Protective Gear: Always wear safety shoes and gloves as some heatsinks may remain hot. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more In extreme cases, the device enters a boot
Here’s a blog post tailored to your request. Since “Jade Phi P47 01” appears to be a niche or possibly a typo/autocorrected model name (similar to some e-cigarettes, vape pods, or a small electronic device), I’ve written a general cleaning/maintenance guide focused on “removing all full” — which I interpret as removing all e-liquid, residue, or full waste from the device.
If you meant a different product (e.g., a watch, a tool, or a PC fan), let me know and I’ll adjust it.