Jooki Posted Tuesday at 03:31 AM Author Report Share Posted Tuesday at 03:31 AM 14 minutes ago, dwcraig1 said: Here's my 80 back to normal. This is just an example of voltage drop where the device has resonably good connection between battery and board. This mod uses a chassis ground for all grounds. That's 4.13 volts on the cell to start, fires to 45 watts and drops to 35 watts. For comparision here is a DNA60C with LiPo, note only slightly better voltage drop. i see, so, for me to understand, would you call my mod deffective? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dwcraig1 Posted Tuesday at 03:32 AM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 03:32 AM 1 hour ago, Jooki said: well, the contentious point of the guy that is overseeing my case on the shop i bought it, the one that tested it with a coil with no cotton in it (LMAO) said that running the test on another mod such as my tita aio wasnt a good comparison because it runs at a higher resistance, meaning lower amperage... i honestly don't know much on the subject, i'm just a scuba diving instructor... so i don't know what or who to belive. these are the tests i did run with my tita aio x2, i did run with the same battery, less charge, what i did observe is that the voltage cuttof is at 3,2 and then progressively goes down to 3,1, while with the parsons is flat out at 3 and the wattage is throttled while with the tita is stable. The voltage dropped to 3.1 but it still didn't hit the software cutoff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dwcraig1 Posted Tuesday at 03:35 AM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 03:35 AM 4 minutes ago, Jooki said: i see, so, for me to understand, would you call my mod deffective? I would say there may be some resistance in the path of the power from the cell to the board. I say that because you said that you tried higher current cells. You have to have the power availible. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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