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2012-02-21
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Did you stop BME during discharge?
This is not useful, as this was mentioned for using charge script,
But this may be answered better by Estel or shadowjk, _dr_frost_dk_.
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2012-02-21
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Did you stop BME during discharge?
This is not useful, as this was mentioned for using charge script,
But this may be answered better by Estel or shadowjk, _dr_frost_dk_.
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2012-02-22
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2012-02-22
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Yes - i stopped BME because i cannot get to less than 3250mv with it set to on, so i charge when BME is on, and after i disconnect the charger (after VDQ=1) i run "stop bme" and continue the described process for discharge.
Is this process wrong?
One more question for something i didn't understand - does it matter how i charge? for example - can i charge during backupmenu creating a backup, reboot (but not getting to a full charge where VDQ should become 1) and continue the process i described above?
Is there a reason to do the charge with the charge script instead of BME?
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2012-02-24
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2012-02-24
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Any tips on how to disassemble the circuit board at the top of the scud battery? I can't figure out how to take the casing off.
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2012-02-24
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2012-02-24
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2012-02-24
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battery, battery test, best battery, good bad ugly, modding, mugen battery, scud battery, tool got banned, yasirrfc |
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Nevertheless shadowjk meant to just check CSOC to reach 100% (normal capacity) and then do not fully charge up, so the capacity jump up is not so extreme.
Charge for about 2 1/2 hours, check CSOC to 100 and then charge a little bit more (less than 1 h). So next discharge will last for a bit more of capacity, but not dual capacity.
This is not useful, as this was mentioned for using charge script,
But this may be answered better by Estel or shadowjk, _dr_frost_dk_.
Hope this helps.
For me calibrating dual-scud was piece of cake,
But now I can not get my single battery calibrated anymore. I think my problem is not living long enough at end of battery for setting EDV=1 ?