A short time ago I won this charger at the GAW of vapcell Dennis.
Loved the look, feel, and handling of it from the first moment.
Happy that an expert has confirmed it is indeed a good charger.
Aside from the beep, it does inform you real-time of the cell’s status in the bay/s by seeing the battery cylinder bar-graph at all times in the screen as loaded, regardless of which Channel is selected for display, while no “full” info, just a full-bar status of any of any loaded bay when cell is full ( or still charging or discharging), INDEPENDENT of selected Ch in the display.
But you only get that information of you press a button. It is not possible to just look at the charger and see the status. A led for each slot or keeping the display on during charge would fix that.
Oh, I know what you mean by that… for the screen goes completely dark when it goes off, perhaps the trade-off of this type of screen display compared to the usual low-contrast LCD yet permanently ON display that is back-lighted when turned-on……it does rely on the beep.
A led for each slot when the screen goes completely off is a nice touch I agree.
Would like to try out this charger. Looks promising, especially since very few charges can do discharge test @ 1A (SkyRC MC3000 can do it, the Opus BT-C3100 theoretically does it too, but by without modification, the Opus gets hot when discharging at 1A and will pause discharging, and then show incorrect too high ‘discharged’ capacity).
On the Lii-500S, the display screen backlight also switches off automatically pretty fast, even while charging, making it difficult to read the charging display information. However, there is an undocumented keypress not mentioned in the manual, which can make the screen can be forced to be Always-ON (will not automatically switch off). Does the Vapcell S4+ have something similar (force display to be Always-ON)?
Pardon me, but I’ve read the manual of my BT-C3100 V2.1. And also I have pushed some buttons repeatedly.
But there is nothing that suggests my charger is agreeing to switch the back-light on permanently.
On is it maybe something introduced in the V2.2 model?
I just checked my 2.2’s manual and it states 3 seconds in fact…you are probably right, though I have had the 2.0, 2.1 and now the 2.2, most probably it only began in the 2.2 version.
I hear you. The @#$% auto turn off with electronics stuff of nowadays can be very annoying. As an example, try to use a modern multimeter like the Bside ZT102 or Aneng 8002 (Zotek ZT102 both) to monitor some voltage, for example. Every @#$% 14 - 15 minutes it wll make an alarm noise :facepalm: and then shut off. Not only it forces you to “reset” the @#$%ing thing by rotating the switch back and forth every few minutes, they had the brilliant idea of fright pestering you with a beeping alarm while you are doing something else. Now, if you could somehow disable such a power saving vendetta, I could be fine. But grrr with all these flexibility crippling “measures” trying to save on the parrot's chocolate. :-|
I usually find your always spectacular rands rather exaggerated Barkuti (but everyone has their personal style :party: ), but on this particular point I could not more agree with both the content and wording of your post, I hate auto-turnoff on almost everything, and particularly displays that decide to switch off on their own :confounded:
As always, thanks for your extensive and informative review!
I just got my Vapcell S4+ and my wife has banished it. It’s power adapter is emitting a very audible and annoying 5700 Hz whine. Does yours do this? Is it because it’s an inferior power supply? Or is it possibly defective?
It’s called Spectroid. It’s the first time I’ve ever used it. I can’t speak for it’s accuracy, but it does represent what I’m hearing.
I thought about that. I need to dig around and see if I can find a similar one lying around from LED strip installs or something. Sure, I can replace it but it feels like that shouldn’t be necessary on a brand new device