@dwcraig1
@Wayneo
@BillW50
Thanks everyone, I have discovered with some rhythmic pulsing of the fire button it seems you can glitch the hardware batt safety for a bit (or something else, maybe the chemistry finally decides to have mercy, im not digging into it any further since i have my fresh sets coming Mon lol) annoying, but workable for a weekend. Yes, I stopped using the laptop batts lol so i wont blow my house up as you were right dwcraig1, the highest amp batt from my laptop stock was maybe 10 (There goes my doomsday plan lmfao). So I tried this glitch thing with my actual mod batts and it seems to work well, I figure actual mod batts that are on life support are safer than a 10 amp laptop 18650 😂
For anybody else looking, it seems to glitch if you push fire button down for around 1-2 seconds release and immediately fire again for 1-2 seconds and then repeat until you give up or it starts firing. If you have a sharp eye you can roughly tell by how long "Firing" stays on screen before "Check Battery" is displayed if you're getting the timing right, the longer the better. This could probably be script-able and then you could get some much tighter timings down and possibly much much more reliable lol. Proceed at your own risk.