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  1. 55 minutes ago, jcrawford said:

    Thanks for that information, I had to reference what they meant but it gave me more knowledge now :)  

     

    With Buck will I see better battery performance and longevity?

    Mainly with the better efficiency you should notice longer run time, maybe 10% fewer charge cycles and longer battery lifetime.  But also slight less strain on the batteries with more vape power per Amp from the batteries or to put it another way fewer Amps from the battery per Watt vape power.

  2. Failing that you could do a cotton scorch test and compare to one with Ni adjusting the TCR until they match over a few temps, say 400, 450 and 500 F, just keep a consistent fire time and coil geometry.  Or there is an old post here somewhere where John sketches out how to make an accurate curve with a pan of oil, a resistance meter and thermometer.

  3. Ultimately the % and specifically 100% will come from the voltage the mod is reading from each battery cell together with the battery cvs.   Assuming the csv is normal (100% = 4.2 V) and your battery type is set to Lithium Polymer then one or more cells are probably reading low.  You can see the cell voltages in EScribe Device Monitor or set them as custom fields in the Screen tab in EScribe.  If you have the mod set for Max Recharges 100% = 4.1 V and the 200 & 250 battery meter has a memory like mobile phones so it can take a little time for it to adjust if you change the batteries.

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  4. It is just seeing some battery sag under load (it will start to lower the power output) it can be tired batteries or poor or dirty connections.  You could lower the battery capacity on the mod tab in Escribe by 10%, this only affects the metre it will not affect your vape or safety  (need to to set Options - User Interface to Manufacture to see the setting).

  5. Hook it up to EScribe and open Device Monitor on the bottom it shows what buttons are pressed, you do need to press for a couple of seconds before it updates. If it is showing as pressed then it a board issue, if it is not it could be dirt in the switch and you could un clip the top of the switch and clean the inside and underside (concave) of the metal disk.

    This is a 40 switch, but they are almost the same.
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