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Lyrewarlord

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  1. @csgoant


    Unfortunately I don't think you seem to understand what we are trying to say...


    Scrolling stats would be like having a second chargi
    ng screen that say changes every 3 seconds like if you had your charging screen set up like this (crappy photoshop job):


    9-17-2015_2-46-25_PM.png  
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    o like every [X] seconds it would change between the 2 different charging screens. It would enable us to see more while charging

    Never the less, your idea of being able to edit the fields on the fly is amazing.

    9-17-2015_2-46-25_PM.png

  2. Hello, I was about to post asking for this feature, Cheers to you for already being on it if only this was a little more popular of an opinion. I would love to have a charging screen that shows USB current, charge in Wh and USB Volts, and then have it scroll and show the Voltage of all 3 cells. Or even to be able to change the Field 4 ie: the field that shows watts.

  3. No, thats fine any advice is helpful I have a smart trickle charger at my house i might try charging that way. do you happen to know if i would need to unsolder the battery from the chip or would i be able to charge with the battery still attached?
    I have attached current battery info... it is slowly rising and I just tried another recovery charge but not much changed besides the wh going down to 0.000
    9-17-2015_10-33-07_AM.png

  4. Brandon said:

    Recovery charge allows the charger to turn on even when one or more cells have fallen below 2 volts.  It will only stay on briefly (a minute or so) before returning to its normal 2 volt limit.  The idea is, if a cell has dropped below the 2v threshold it should, with a brief charge, jump back above 2v.  

    Recovery charge will not work if any cell has fallen below 1 volt.



    9-16-2015_1-37-29_PM.png  So what would you recommend? I have performed 2 recovery charges (supposedly) and have not seen much in the world of change
  5. VapingBad said:

    [QUOTE=Lyrewarlord][QUOTE=VapingBad]In Escribe - Device Monitor - press Diagnostics - Advanced - Perform USB Recovery Cahrging



    How does USB recovery charging work? I clicked perform on it and nothing has changed over the past 2 hours... I have a post in Batteries and Charging if that would help but so far USB recovery charge has dropped one cell .01V and raised another by .01V but that happened over 2 hours.

    Any ideas?[/QUOTE]

    I know typical lithium recovery charges are very slow until each cell reaches a certain limit, IIRC about 2 V.[/QUOTE]

    That's the weird part nothing has changed over the past 2 hours not even the charge has risen above 0.01 wh it is sitting at 0.007 currently
  6. VapingBad said:

    In Escribe - Device Monitor - press Diagnostics - Advanced - Perform USB Recovery Cahrging



    How does USB recovery charging work? I clicked perform on it and nothing has changed over the past 2 hours... I have a post in Batteries and Charging if that would help but so far USB recovery charge has dropped one cell .01V and raised another by .01V but that happened over 2 hours.

    Any ideas?
  7. Ok, I was able to correct the previous issues but now all 3 cells are under 2V and I had it on charge last night and it didn't charge at all. I was using an apple power block 5V 1A which normally charges fairly quick (at .99A) but it has been charging no higher than .11A now and the cell voltage continues to drop even though I have it plugged in and charging to my computer using Escribe. I am going to continue to monitor the battery and cells throughout the day. Hopefully the USB recovery charge does it's job. 9-16-2015_10-41-57_AM.png 

  8. Hello,

    I have been using my Hana V200 for ~3 weeks now and I am starting to notice an issue with the battery. When I first got it each cell would charge up to 4.20 volts across the board, but now the cell voltage will rarely charge (compared to the Wh charge) while charging IE: at 3.87v my battery should have 60% capacity according to my discharge profile, but the capacity shows at 75% when i have 3.87v in each cell. This has led to an incomprehensible change in battery life. IE: I let my mod charge all night and when I wake up it is at 100%, I leave for work without taking a pull yet and while i am on my way to work i puffed it maybe 4-5 times, by the time i got to work when I went to fire the mod it was telling me "Check Battery". When I got it plugged into my work pc with Escribe the analyzer was saying that the battery had .145 Wh left. How does this happen and how can i fix/prevent?


    Edit: This issue has been fixed, i reset the device as a new one and went to hanamods.com and got the battery info and that solved this issue

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