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  1. turbocad6 said:

    Are you sure it's set to 2s in escribe?

    Sure was... Just soldered in a new chip: Pack-9.54 Cell1-4.21 Cell2-4.22 Cell3-1.11 Edit: I just upgraded the firmware. Even though it's still reporting voltage on cell 3, pack volts are now 8.43 Edit2: not charging... Edit3: I'm an idiot! Batteries were already fully charged to begin with... Edit4: now all of a sudden I get nothing on cell1 and 5.76 on cell2... WTF?
  2. The epoxy hadn't even cured yet! The battery wasn't secured because that was going to be the last step. Tested everything after install and checked out. No wires were contacting the case. (I will take a closer look to see if the was a sharp spot on the solder, if I can) Threw it on the charger while I was cleaning the bench up and.... Flame! Yanked the battery and threw it out the garage. Didn't know if it was going to get worse

  3. [QUOTE=Nach][QUOTE=James]*** 2015-09-03 EScribe ***


    This is a minor bug fix release for EScribe. It features:
    (1) a fix for Device Monitor flashing on some computers with Windows XP,
    (2) longer timeouts, for fewer error messages when using VirtualBox/Parallels on a Mac, and
    (3) ECigStats 1.1, which adds support for localization (Chinese and Norwegian, initially)
    [/QUOTE]

    Guys, just read the notes as you click the download links!

    [/QUOTE]

    What are referring to?
  4. There are only three screws securing the board.  The down button corner does not have one.  

    The Hana's battery is tightly packed in there so if the wires aren't routed just the right way it puts pressure on the board and triggers the down button.  

    If you take off the back and try moving the battery leads around, hopefully, with some trial and error you should be able to close it without pressing the button and be alright.

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