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dywersant

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  1. The easiest way to kill a dna is to remove 1 battery while its hooked up to a usb port. Of course, you should not do it at any circumstances. But lets say you have a device charging, and you accidentally trip it. One of the batteries looses connection and your board is fried.
  2. Thanks, this will come in handy in a week or two. How did you measure 510 resistance ?
  3. @MM22 Thanks, good to see someone else has also found this to be inaccurate. It seems, that dna250 is reading voltages about 0,6V higher that its supposed to, and the same behavior can be replicated on different boxes. The good thing is that it wont overcharge your cells. Iam going to fill a report bug form today. @ChunkyButt200 Ill charge my cells, measure them and will let You know.
  4. Its 2 amp charging. Just dont use the cable they provide, it can only go up to 1 amp (crappy cable)
  5. Hello everyone. I got my Finder 167 Dna250 mod a week ago. Right after my charger (Xtar vc2) finished charging my batts i put them into Finder and started peeking around device monitor. So right off the bat i saw that my cells voltage at 4,25/4,27 Volts. So either my charger is overcharging, or the dna is wrong. Another possibility is, that theres something assembled incorrectly inside the mod. If anyone else can comment on their findings, since this issue is buggering me? I did some further testing, i have a vt133 and a multimeter laying around. Here is what i could measure, using different sets of cells: Finder167Vt133MultimeterStraight out of charger4,25/4,274,22/4,234,18/4,19 3,45/3,433,41/3,393,37/3,35 4,17/4,174,14/4,134,08/4,09 3,67/3,673,64/3,643,60/3,60
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