uh oh, may be a problem

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Butters78

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I was checking the voltages for the hell of it with my meter and it's a little strange.. once I reach the 4.5 mark I only have to move it a hair and it goes up .1 volts.. when I get to 5.2 it's barely passed the yellow and then the .1 increments are spread our wider on the wheel if that makes any sense. Is that normal? I can get used to it just found it odd.
 

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I've heard of it once before. It depends on how the underlying device scale factor is set, the linearity, you can get different device characteristics, output curves.

If it bothers you, should be no problem getting it corrected as it is not the intended device characteristic. If you are okay with it, it won't harm the device in any way, absolutely fine to use it.

Bov or buzz will respond, but i'm pretty confident the above is true.
 

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I tried the moving it around it didn't work but its okay. Playing with at work constantly I figured how to use it. I know its sensitive past the yellow so I will adjust accordingly :) maybe it will fix by itself if not I adjust my method accordingly. Honestly I couldn't live the week or so sending it in for repair. It was hilarious at work I went in the bathroom for a vape in a stall and two guys came in one guy said to another "you smell like sweet coffee" the other guy said "I ate Romen noodles" lmao.. no wonder I'm one of the top performers there.

Bottom line is I was worried it would effect performance if it doesnt I'm fine.

BTW I was vaping ry4.. ha
 
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