Hi mitro, I hope you dont mind i borrow your graphs from time to time as comparisons when i post a test i did with my cells. I ALWAYS say its your graph and work that made it and give you credit. I figured as long as i did that you wouldn't mind. But if you do mind pls tell me and ill stop.
I know its to late now, But can you start doing graphs that include "Time" as a factor so i can see when 3.3v is reach at say 30 minutes? I like graphs like that for lights that shut off at 3v and also i always stop my tests at 3v as i dont see any real world use to test a cell down too 2.5v like many people do to try and say a cell does reach its "Stated" capacity.
If it cant do it at 3v its shouldn't be counted below that. Now i see you do sometimes use 2.8v and 2.5v and thats your choice, But i guess if its a single cell light with direct drive it could have some extra run time giving it some meaning. Thats just my opinion and is no big deal as the real reason is of including the "Time" axis is.
BTW thats for all your hard work and stress on your cells also, I use a Hyperion 720i which is so easy to use. But its a time consuming job since you dont want to walk away from cells being discharged at 5A and try and do something outside. So a Thank you for your work from someone who knows how much it takes to do all this. Let alone the expense.