Ok thanks,I’ve searched 5 page’s back and didn’t find it…
Important information like that should be more transparent,even if thread is locked,otherwise we will see lots of refund request
I plan to have the thread unlocked tomorrow. I was busy today and knew there would be a lot of posts when it is unlocked and wanted to be available to answer any questions.
After tearing up several cheap plastic strap wrenches (Sears, northern tool, harborfreight, ebay, etc…) I received a great tip from TomE to try out the BOA BO13010 Constrictor Aluminum Strap Wrenches. Available through Amazon and other places. I lend mine out frequently, and they have paid for themselves 100 fold over the past 4 years that they have been abused. Also great for many other uses around the shop.
I charged up all my cells just before I got my GT, I used it a little to show off and what not, then it has been off ever since. Got it out today and it wouldn’t ramp up past about half way. Put the cells on the charger and they are almost completely flat… Its only been a little over a month…
Yes, if you have a reasonably good multimeter you can measure the parasitic drain directly without a lot of work, although you might need a second set of hands to hold wires in place.
I double checked with the meter, it reads 7ma for about 3 seconds, then it drops down to something like 0.25ma. Its got to be the atiny powering down? Anyway… I’m going to make sure to loosen the body before storage from now on…
Yes, that is exactly what should happen. I think it is 5 second that the MCU says powered up and after that it goes to sleep mode to reduce power down to around 0.25ma like you saw.
Which should get you over 1.5 years with 4 cells or twice that with 8 cells.
No idea why yours died so fast.
Locking out any e-swich light is the est idea if it will not be used for awhile.
I have Issues with the anodisation on my today arrived GT.
There are scratches on the Pill-section and on the first fin of the reflector on both sides of the Pill.
It seem that the Tool is verry dirty and makes scratches.