its going to take me a little bit to decrypt what you are saying and do some testing with a multi. ill let you know my results when I get to itI don't understand why I keep seeing posts that this device won't regulate voltage below 4.0v when it seems to on mine. It appears to only regulate to 4.0v when the battery is at or above 4.0v, but if the battery is below 4.0v it regulates to any setting above battery voltage. For example, my battery is at 3.62v and I have a coil resistance of 1.53 and have it set to 10w power output. It fires at 3.92v and continues to fire at that voltage as the battery drains further. If I lower the wattage, it will regulate the voltage output down (and appears to be accurate) until it reaches the current battery level or goes below battery level. If I lower wattage to a point that the voltage is below current battery voltage it will fire at current battery voltage. So, at least on mine it seems to be regulating above battery voltage when the battery drops below 4.0v?
Seems like the regulation programming is it will fire 4.0v or higher when the source voltage is above 4.0v OR will regulate to any voltage above source voltage when the source voltage is below 4.0v. BTW, the ohm reading will still flash when the regulated voltage is below 4.0v, but that just seems to be a hard coded number that tells the display to flash at anything below 4.0v and doesn't really affect the devices ability to regulate under these conditions.
I don't have a Hana V3 to see if this behavior is the same. Could someone with a Hana see if this acts the same on the original?
Maybe I'm wrong, but I've checked this many times over the past few days with different batteries at different discharge levels and this behavior is consistent and repeatable. I'm using an inline volt meter, maybe not the most accurate, but it matches very closely with measured battery voltage on a Fluke meter. If this is true this is a huge difference for me since I prefer builds around 1.5ohms and around 10 watts.
I would appreciate if others would check this on their clone also and let me know if this is true.
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