Vlad awesome! Thanks for taking the time to do this and share! I will take the results to them for feedback. The 76W is so very interesting given they wanted to take the board to 80W and stopped......
Will report back when I hear something.
Excellent information Vlad and exactly why I will keep this thread open indefinitely. WIll pass on your testing to YiHi as well.....they love it when we provide specific details and data.
The resistance resolution being 1 decimal place is troublesome and not sure if it rounds up or not.at a certain point but I think not. Mine is reading 0.2ohm...I build by wire length and it should be 0.25ohm....ohm check says 0.28ohms. At 48W it says 3.46V and using rapidtables it checks...
chip only fires down to 0.15ohms....since only 1 decimal place it'll show 0.1 if its below 0.2. It could be off slightly I suppose if you're reading 3.57 but mine seems right on. Can try reflashing it and check it again.
by the way put a decimal point in front of those fig's I gave you Nick....your batt is 6.4 amp-hours not 64 :) Everything else still stands. Now I see Kevin doesn't vape all day so that explains his long run time. Chain vaping you're going to get what you've experienced.
so 55W @ 0.63ohms is going to pul 9.3A. 64/9.3=6.9 hours constant run time. Thats should be roughly 21 hours vape time....taking into account sleep....1.5 days
whats your build Nick? Its really simple math. There is no way you will get 4-5 days out of it unless you're running down below 20W and over 1ohm build. IF you run 50W at 0.2ohms you'll be drawing about 16amps. A 6400mah pack is 64 amp-hours.....divide that by 16A and its 4 hours constant...
Tip for soldering to the nut: Do it before installing the 510 with the nut removed and on a bench. Small pencil torch makes it a 10 second job. When its installed you have a massive heatsink pulling the heat away from the nut. Alternately, as DrBeaker mentioned 3/8" terminal lugs make the...
Thats ok. Make sure no battery is connected. Open the program, connect USB. In program go to Connection, click Install Driver and look to see if SX350 is listed and install driver. Close that box and click Connect button. It will either say Device Connected or Device not Found.
If Device...
except it only takes 15 seconds. Stop it, close the program, unplug it, and start over. Make connection via USB and program, go to upgrade, open file, upgrade. less than 20 seconds normally.
BigDaddy when you use winzip you click on the file and then click extract. It decompresses it and to its original state.......forget all that. Here's a link to the .sxi file
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B61oDGxskBGhY2FjWDZGUWUybTg/edit?usp=sharing
Your PC may try to view it and show a...
bigdaddy...sounds like you need to unzip it. It downloaded as a .rar file so the install won't see it. Double click it and extract it to your desktop or somewhere you will know where it is and it will then be .sxi and you'll find in from the installer.
As for unsoldering. guys I cannot...
Great group of guys here chipping in and helping everyone. BadDaddy ask all the questions you have and you;ll get an answer....we're all happy to help ensure a successful build and understanding!
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