justin_le said:Yeah this is a very new issue and we've had two people (the poster here and one other user) recently have this situation where the charger works fine with the v1.024 FW but has starting glitches with 1.025 (either Pwr Fault or a premature Charge Complete). If there is anybody else who has witnessed this on the firmware update please get in touch with us. We'll be able to issue an updated debug firmware that outputs a log file which should help us pinpoint just what is going on in the startup sequence.
amberwolf said:I havent seen a 6pin used for charging yet. Are you certain thats the charging input?
Yes, see the Saitiator manual for details.caledondave said:Hi,
This is my first post. I bought my first e-bike kit in 2008 from Grin. It came with a trangular NiCad battery. The battery has not been treated kindly. I let it freeze in the winter and bake in the summer. Now I want to start e-biking my fat self to work because the price of gas is really high. My NiCad battery charges but not too well. I am wondering if I purchase the battery satiator if it will talk nicely to my battery and fix it so it operates like it did when it was brand new. Does anyone know if the new battery satiators from Grin work on NiCad batteries?
Thanks
Caledon Dave
cj0 said:... firmware 1.026...
1.) "Shorted",
the displayed voltage climbed from 33.2V to 34.1V in a night of trying to charge.
2.) "Connect battery" 31.6V (at 33.2V shorted)
Ebuilt said:Am I understanding correctly...a 72v cycle satiator can charge my 10000mah 6s hobbyking lipo4 battery?
oger said:Hi,
....
Here's the problem:
I was using the satiator for quite a while and today suddenly it showed a message that no charging profile is found.
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cheers,
Stefan
cj0 said:When that "Save Data" action changes your customised "Advanced Settings" to default values, would you consider that behavior a bug?
oger said:I was using the satiator for quite a while and today suddenly it showed a message that no charging profile is found.
My current firmware is 1.008