I need help. I just received my new MC3000 a few days ago. I’ve saved six charging programs, and I can see why this charger is so highly regarded. The charger seems to be charging NiMH and Li-ion cells correctly. I have a problem, though: I can’t get the charger to copy the program saved to one slot to all of the other slots.
I have tried the following procedure several times: 1) saving one of my programs to slot 1; 2) clicking the Slot 1 button and the up arrow button at the same time. When I complete steps 1 and 2, above, instead of copying the program saved to slot 1 to the other three slots, the charger saves “Program 12” to three slots I have not programmed. I have not created a Program 12. I have no idea what I’m doing wrong, and I have no idea why the charger is doing this. Can someone help?
Merci bocoup! Neither the instruction manual nor the “Cheat Sheet” on the SkyRC website explain that! They seem to say you can copy any saved program selected for a slot to the other slots - which is apparently not true, unless the program is the default program for one of the four slots. I appreciate your help.
Edit: looking at the instruction manual discussion of the Global Settings View, I can see that it does talk about setting up the automatic copy and paste of up to eight saved favorite programs with the slot number buttons and up and down arrows. However, in the section on using the Total Overview, it says you can copy and paste programs stored under a shortcut. When I read that, and I looked at the Cheat Sheet, I had the impression that it was possible to cut and paste any program saved to a slot. Not true! Now, thanks to the help you provided, I can see how the process works.
Thank you. I have the cheat sheet, but it doesn’t explain that you can only copy a program that is the default program for that slot - you can’t copy a program that is just assigned to that slot and not saved as the default for that slot. I’m grateful for the quick responses on the forum to my request for help.
Edit: now I can see in the instruction manual the separate Global Setup View section where the default program selection and copy/paste method are discussed. I was confused by the Cheat Sheet and the other section in the instruction manual discussing the copying and pasting of a program from one slot to other slots, neither of which make clear that you can only copy programs set as the default for one of the slots. Thanks again for responding to my plea for help.
The way to access “graphs” view has been changed in FW 1.14 compared to previous versions — you now have to hold down (longer) either the Up or Down button to access Graph View.
I believe there are a few minor changes in accessing some other stuff in FW 1.14 compared to earlier versions. Can’t remember exactly which were changed — I also had to find out those information by reading the FW 1.14 documentation or check online to figure that out though…
Hello,
I have just received my Skyrc MC3000 from Banggood.
There is one problem. Some strange sound. When ventilators spinning faster it disappears.
I have done video of it:
As I understand MC3000 doesn’t display SoC percentage after accumulator insertion. But my Ansmann Energy 8 Professional shows this information and it’s very convenient. Are there any tables for accordance Voltage-SoC% for LiIon and NiMH types?
How “convenient” is that for you don't know, but one thing I can say for sure is that such estimation is inaccurate.
As JamesB says, depending on the mind patterns which define each battery (chemistry, construction and etc.) its voltage to capacity and energy curves vary. Therefore, for a device to optimally predict or know the actual battery SoC it must be designed with some specific battery in mind. Otherwise its accuracy will on average be acceptable at most. For example I have built lots of DIY powerbanks with different sorts of cells, and I can tell you their SoC percentage meter very often @#$%.
You can also use Henrik's cell database to check out hundreds of different battery discharge curves.
I know about different curves because of quality, age etc. Ansmann also shows only 6 stages on charge (0-20-40-60-80-100%). It’s not about accurate values but approximation.
Does anybody know why a single slot, in this case slot 3, will not read internal battery resistance? This MC3000 is brand new. Manufactured this year, bought from 18650batterystore, dual fans, newest firmware and I just got it a couple weeks ago.
Everything else about this charger is fabulous except this one slot does not display internal battery resistance. Either on the unit or in the app. Slot 3 seems to function normally in every other way. Tried multiple oem liion cells that the other slots display IR with fine.
Thank you sir. I'm not qualified to chase something like that down and whether I could solder it or not would depend on where it is.
Get this though. I restarted it and the slot is reading the internal battery resistance now That's not a very encouraging sign, but maybe just a software glitch or something.
A quick update on this. It appears that sometimes I wasn't waiting long enough for the analysis to finish and or not getting a 21700 battery seated in the slot cleanly/quickly enough and the unit wasn't able to properly read the resistance.