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dwcraig1

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  1. You might want to run the battery analyzer if your after good accuracy with the battery gauge.
  2. Only your battery % display or battery symbol will not be accurate. I guess it came in a Vapecige mod correct?
  3. I'll answer my own question as well as the poster's. Here's what I did, I removed the battery from my DX 200 and plugged it into EScribe. No cell voltage, no pack voltage listed in EScribe. Next I plugged just the balance connector from a loose balanced lipo into the DX 200 It read pack as well as cell voltages in EScribe but appeared unbalanced.. BTW it showed charging which I really didn't expect. The loose lipo was checked for balance with a meter. So with a blown fuse pack voltage will still be shown in EScribe. @WTVapes it appears that your fuse is gone.
  4. It is pretty widely known that the capacity of this particular battery was overstated.
  5. So does EScribe add up the voltages from the balance tap or is it read off the power side to get pack voltage? This is something I'm unsure about.
  6. The Lion Power battery while labeled 1800 mah is closer to 1250 - 1300 mah. Use 1400 - 14.43 watt hours for the setting. As far as the changing numbers, I don't know.
  7. You got it Here's my crude wiring for positive on the juice bottle and pin #3 (red one) Tape the wire to the side of the bottles cap. Do the same for the bottom of the juice bottle and insert into #2 (the white one you have arrow pointing. Probably best to get the bottle into the charger first then connect to #3 and 2 on balance plug. It should take 1 - 2 hours If you have a meter you can see if it's coming up or not. As I said in my original post " I didn't like that juice anyway" I sure did like the bottle though...LOL
  8. Sorry , do you mean you want me to tell you again perhaps a bit more detailed?
  9. Something around 24 gauge solid copper bell wire attached to the right length juice bottle.
  10. In the picture a couple posts back it is cell #3 that I'm charging, that's using two pins on the positive side of the connector. The outboard (#3) is positive and next one (#2) is negative. Mine got out of balance because I got e liquid between the connector and board. I thought it was the battery so I replaced it, soon it had the same problem. Then I cleaned the area and problem never came back.
  11. It's safe (enough) Your only looking at 4.2 volts @ .7 amp Well the wiring must not short as it has quite a bit more power, connect the wires to the balance connector last and disconnect them first.
  12. The pack is somewhat unbalanced, it's a very slow process using the on-board charger to get it balanced. It may eventually balance or perhaps cell 3 won't charge any higher due to a bad cell. If you have a meter check the voltages on the balance connector or the power wires, your voltages add up to 12.1 volts and see if they match up to what EScribe says. BYW 12.1 is 95 +% roughly of 12.6 volts
  13. What does device monitor say the battery voltages are?
  14. Generally when it only comes on when plugged in with the usb the fuse has blown. What does it show in EScribe for pack and cell voltages?
  15. Is this in temp mode or power mode? I would set the mod resistance back to zero and check it with the copper plug again to see if you still get 0.004? Edit: don't forget to upload the zero setting
  16. This is the saddest post I've read lately. Being new, can you return it to where you purchased it?
  17. When the test is done it will ask you if you want to use those figures. Also you could save your existing curve prior to the test if you want.
  18. Just to keep me on track here is the 3.74 volts without load and the 3.05 volts is with load?
  19. You are correct, the Hotcig is wired like the ERM. The poster wants to run the output ground to the 510's body as well as the batteries negative to the 510's body. At least that's what I got fromit after I read it a few times.
  20. I always look at the low temp as a sign that the wick is saturated well and could take more power. This is providing the cold and live ohms show correctly. If mine hit the temp set I make whatever changes to keep it below that temp. Generally see how many watts it can take before hitting temp and back it off some. 430 F is my usual setting.
  21. Same build....is it the same atty...not just same model atty?
  22. Still not sure what you mean, maybe the low temp? Oh, it's a Serpent
  23. Not sure what problem, refresh my memory.
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