Okay this device is aggravating me today also, or least causing a minor annoyance.
I was running two old Sony VTC5s and when pressing the fire button the battery meter would change from 100% to say %93 (back to %100 when releasing fire button) when the batteries were freshly charged. I asked Matt from Suck My Mod if that is a method of testing battery sag and he said yes.
I figure okay the batteries are right at 2 years old, sag is to be expected even at 35 watts.
I got a pair of Samsung 35Q today, charged them up at 0.5A to make sure they got a nice full charge. Put them in and they are showing a 5% to 9% sag at only 35 watts (3.7v), I know they aren't sagging that much. I like this feature but apparently it's buggy or something is wrong with these batteries.
@350ZMO
Have you noticed this? What batteries do you use?
I researched plenty and went with the 35Q because @Mooch the resident battery expert tested these and they are 20A safe and 3000mAh just like the LG HG2.
I am not a battery expert but certainly these batteries aren't sagging that much at only 3.7v?
I was running two old Sony VTC5s and when pressing the fire button the battery meter would change from 100% to say %93 (back to %100 when releasing fire button) when the batteries were freshly charged. I asked Matt from Suck My Mod if that is a method of testing battery sag and he said yes.
I figure okay the batteries are right at 2 years old, sag is to be expected even at 35 watts.
I got a pair of Samsung 35Q today, charged them up at 0.5A to make sure they got a nice full charge. Put them in and they are showing a 5% to 9% sag at only 35 watts (3.7v), I know they aren't sagging that much. I like this feature but apparently it's buggy or something is wrong with these batteries.
@350ZMO
Have you noticed this? What batteries do you use?
I researched plenty and went with the 35Q because @Mooch the resident battery expert tested these and they are 20A safe and 3000mAh just like the LG HG2.
I am not a battery expert but certainly these batteries aren't sagging that much at only 3.7v?
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