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+[* black] Check to make sure the RPI can communicate with the ADXL345 by running the following command in console
+ [* black] ACCELEROMETER_QUERY
+[* black] It should return something like:
+ [* black] adxl345 values (x, y, z): -152.983740, 10249.910580, 152.983740
+[* icon_note] f you get an error like Invalid adxl345 id (got xx vs e5), where xx is some other ID, it is indicative of the connection problem with ADXL345, or the faulty sensor. Double-check the power, the wiring (that it matches the schematics, no wire is broken or loose, etc.), and soldering quality.

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