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Post by reefcat on Sept 20, 2015 10:36:59 GMT
Still waiting for my HCigar to arrive, but does this mean you have to program in the battery capacity? What sort of difference does that make? Thank you Yes, it is very easy, the battery meter will be wrong otherwise, it will still be safe because the min voltage cut off would still be active. I would load the latest pre release version from here, I have been using it for weeks. Excellent - thank you - will go and have a red up in detail. Impatient to have a play now
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Post by VapingBad on Sept 20, 2015 10:39:50 GMT
Yes, it is very easy, the battery meter will be wrong otherwise, it will still be safe because the min voltage cut off would still be active. I would load the latest pre release version from here, I have been using it for weeks. Excellent - thank you - will go and have a red up in detail. Impatient to have a play now You're welcome I added a bit to the last post after you replied: If you are going to run very low resistance or want best accuracy I would also set the Mod Resistance info
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2015 10:51:25 GMT
Cheers for the additional info VapingBad, i cannot understand why they would miss this out, as you said its so simple for them to do. I got my info from lHereFirst one mentioned is for the Vapecige VT200 and the info and file are further down for the HCigar VT200 (14.43wah) If you use. the file mind it will change all your own settings ie differing presets.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2015 15:36:49 GMT
Ok a word of caution with the previous post i made, i had made the changes to 14.43wah in Escribe and set soft cell cut off at 3.2v ( i always prefer to err on the side of caution with Lipoly batteries) once the pack had dropped to empty on the device i plugged into the pc and ran Escribe, i was not too happy with the cell differences being displayed cell 1 3.47 cell 2 3.54 cell 3 3.53.
As would be expected they all came back into line once connected .
For my own peace of mind i have opted for 3.5v Soft cell cut off and a setting of 13.43 wah ( both in Escribe and uploaded to the device.) i just did not like the imbalance between cells, which then begs the question is that figure given earlier actually correct ? Packs supposed to be 1300mah
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Post by VapingBad on Sept 20, 2015 15:59:08 GMT
I wouldn't worry too much about that much difference@car147 the cut off is triggered by the lowest cell, cell 1 does seem a little weak, but maybe they would be closer with a lower cut off. Just leave it on charge a little longer to give it a chance to balance and if you want to extend the battery life set it to max puffs so it only charges to 4.1 V.
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