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  1. Under theme we can set the battery display to Main, Default, or All screens. Main does not displays the meter on any of the theme screens, or profile screens. This is fine for a minimal display of the battery meter. Default only displays the battery meter on the default screens. This is fine if you use them, and just want to eliminate the battery meter from a few of the screens. All keeps the battery meter displayed regardless of whatever else the DNA may be doing. This includes any custom screens used for profiles. These restrictions are annoying when designing a custom set of screens for the DNA 200, such as those with larger fonts for folks with poor vision. Your choice is basically limited to displaying the meter on all screens, or just on the main screen. It would be nice to be able to 'Set as Default' on a per screen basis within a theme to allow the battery meter to be displayed as desired. It would be nice to be able to select "'Show' or 'Don't show' battery meter on custom screens for profiles." This should be under the 'General' tab, and apply to all profiles for a consistent look. Here are a custom profile screen, and a custom theme screen showing what I'd like to see:
  2. I ran the Battery Analyzer on three new Samsung INR 18650-25r cells, that I charged externally to 4.2V, in a Wismec Reuleaux DNA200 today. I got my initial settings from the datasheet found here. The Battery Capacity I used was 2500mAh, Number of Battery Cells set to three, and Nominal Cell Voltage set to 3.6V. That yielded a battery capacity of 27 watt-hrs. The Type was set to Lithium Polymer and Soft Cell Cutoff was set to 2.8V. The analysis was run at 40W using this setup: The coil is 0.9? formed of ten turns of 22ga Kanthal A1 wrapped on a 3.5mm form. The leads are 2.5 cm long to dissipate the heat away from the MOD. I recorded the data from the analysis. The last two lines during firing were: TimePowerMeterUSB CurrentBattery Cell 1Battery Cell 2Battery Cell 36330.22540.02-23.7910.0072.932.852.926330.31839.99-23.7920.0072.932.852.92 You'll notice that Cell 2 discharged to the 2.8V Soft Cell Cutoff to stop the analysis. The usable capacity of the battery was determined to be 23.77Wh. The .csv is attached as a .txt file. Simply change the extention back to .csv to use it in eScribe. Note that I recommend running the test on your batteries, at the power level that you usually vape at. The usable capacity is dependent on the load. View the curves on the datasheet in the link above to see the effects. Battery_Set1.txt
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