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The voltage on cell # 1 pretty much tells whats up. Note that the voltage on cell 1 is higher than 4.2 volts. (it's not though). The battery management chip is defective. You can try to return to seller/maker or start a ticket with Evolv.
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The last time I read about a member with this problem they were using an older version of EScribe from before the 250 came out. Is your version one that works with a 250?
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First thing would be to try a different cable. External USB hubs can be a problem too.
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Agreed
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They are even more here but in stock:
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I'm looking at voltage of cells because % ihas no accuracy
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Not the fuse. Charging rate is probably going to be low using USB recovery till it gets to above 2.5 volts per cell.
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Go here, to get it taken care of if you don't locate the problem.
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Did you get the PM that I sent you a couple of hours ago?
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I have to ask, you did change the setting from 3 or 4 cell to 2 cell...right?
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It appears to be using about 22.5 amps, shouldn't be a problem.
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Instead of using battery percentage which may not have much accuracy to it take a look at cell voltage using EScribes device monitor both firing and standing voltages.
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The screens are most likely coming from different sources as needed.
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It's my Drone 250C that has the "lesser" screen.
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What does it show when connected to EScribe?
Open a ticket with Evolv here:
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I have different themes on the three that I have, one appears similar to the one of yours on the left.
I just changed the theme on the suspect one and it looks like yours on the left when viewed at an angle.
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I must admit that I never have tried it.
It is under the "TOOLS" tab at the top left of the main EScribe window, mine says "not installed" when I select it.
I am using the International version BTW
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I'm pretty sure when you start the install process there are some boxes that need to be checked for additional features, the calculator is one I believe. Just reinstall your version of EScribe, no need to uninstall first.
Be sure to get the full install and not just the service pack.
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Might check Ebay, just an idea.
Or, https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B07NKLFF6Y/ref=dp_olp_new_mbc?ie=UTF8&condition=new
Malaysia is listed but I don't know how much for shipping.
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I would suspect you to get the results your wanting by submitting a ticket with Evolv.
Here is a video of the 166 Paranormal, you can figure that it's going to be wired the same. The battery door is where the cells are bridged in a series. I short inside the battery door for the contact marked with a plus would only effect the one cell (the inside one).
If the 2nd cell still has a good charge after getting hot I would look there. Up on top where the red wire comes off from the top of the inboard cell that should effect both cells the same. That red wire runs the whole way from the top to the B+ on the board so there is plenty chance for a problem.
While you may not want to try to do it yourself you may find it informative.
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So it it the battery closest to the board or the last one in?
Rebel DNA250C Check battery error 18650x3
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That would be my first choice as well.