Are the any firmware updates for the eLeaf iStick Pico Yet?

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Jim_ MDP

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Sure you will.. The thing you have to remember is that 2500mah yeilds a smaller amount of TIME the higher the amp load is. 25amps drains a battery much fatser than does 5amps, regardless the battery. But both amperages will get the SAME MAH from a battery.

Kinda sorta... the sag with the higher draw will hit the hard cut-off sooner.
The mAhs are still there... you just can't use them. :(
 
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All batteries are the same in that way. Push it at 25A and you'll yield shorter run times, but that's due more to battery sag than it using more mah from your battery. But to say it's not wise to push a 25A tested battery at 25A is not true at all. It was tested at 25A continuously until it went dead, it's perfectly safe and doesn't hurt anything at all. Feel free to run a 30A 1500mah all you want to feel safer, I'll run the rated 25A at 2500mah and swap batteries less.
Not sure if this was directed to me. I didn't say that it isn't wise pushing 25 amp batteries at 25 amps (I might agree that it's not wise, it is fairly safe though). I just said that the battery runtime well suffer.

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