I prefer to use the mini with the display off, so, I have no idea what the battery icon is doing.
All good on the classy Dani now?
What SHALL we talk about next!
Crazy German mod menus?
Reminds me of the HP and Texas Instrument calcs we used in college, Manual the size of a metropolitan phone book, if you didn’t use it ever day you forgot how, weird programmable hunks of plastic. Gives me the willies just thinking about it..
It depends. I think the Dicodes board is extremely accurate in every respect and probably reads a charge better than a battery charger. I've seldom (never? Can't remember) seen any of mine show 4.2. Usually it's 3.9 with a low of maybe 3.7. That's held true using 3 different brands of battery chargers.Wake up in here !
Re-opening this as I have a question.
I just got my mini out to use again and I am seeing that when I put in a new fresh battery that the battery picture thing does not show it as a fully charged battery. Normal ?
Classwife, clean the battery contacts in the device and 510 connection get off all oxidation on the pin. I was having issues with my 21700 and this cleared it up. Oh, I used an pencil eraser on the battery contacts and a small flathead screwdriver (or anything to scrape the pin back to shinny)on the 510 and alcohol and paper towel. I also cleaned my battery cap threads and replaced NOALOXAnd now battery pic seems to be looking as it should for a barely used battery.
Quite odd...this is like the 5th or 6th battery replacement since Saturday and the first time it has looked "normal"
Classwife, clean the battery contacts in the device and 510 connection get off all oxidation on the pin. I was having issues with my 21700 and this cleared it up. Oh, I used an pencil eraser on the battery contacts and a small flathead screwdriver (or anything to scrape the pin back to shinny)on the 510 and alcohol and paper towel. I also cleaned my battery cap threads and replaced NOALOX
You may have knocked some of the oxidation off swapping batteries
Classwife, clean the battery contacts in the device and 510 connection get off all oxidation on the pin. I was having issues with my 21700 and this cleared it up. Oh, I used an pencil eraser on the battery contacts and a small flathead screwdriver (or anything to scrape the pin back to shinny)on the 510 and alcohol and paper towel. I also cleaned my battery cap threads and replaced NOALOX
You may have knocked some of the oxidation off swapping batteries
hmmm? were you around the threads way back when talking the pro's and con's of NOALOX. It's actually made for Aluminum to Aluminum connections, not for stainless steel.
I was using a lot of mech mods at the time. I put Noalox on the battery cap threads and measured a noticeable voltage sag. I tried it on another mech and same thing. So I spent the next hour removing it from those two mech's and all my Provari's.
Just saying. Your experience may be different. But I stopped using it.
DeoxIT red contact cleaner followed by DeoxIT Gold contact conditioner is what I use.