I also got another today and it’s the new version. But the charging is not working. One of the components has snapped off from the pcb. Kind of a tight spot, but I’ll see if I can fix it with a short piece of wire by first removing it altogether.
Nkon asked me 10€ for the welding and it took 6 days before my order was shipped. I just wrote them that I was happy with the welding but I had trouble because the pack was not really flat and glued too - maybe now they will do a better one for you
The install was tricky because the battery pack assembled by Nkon wasn’t properly done. The first problem was the batteries weren’t glued on a flat surface same as member swaan experienced, second problem was the battery tabs were off centre and they were shorting with the aluminium casing. With some dremel work and lots of krapton tape to avoid shorting everything was installed correctly.
My UI is in English, version 2.03.Some flaws/differences I noticed vs the unit maukka reviewed:
-LVP limited to 2.70V
-The resistance meter is hidden in the calibration submenu and still displaying double the true resistance, as mentioned above.
-Compass function doesn’t work, barometer over reads even when calibrated.
-Automatic charge current detection doesn’t work as consistently as I’d like, with the same QC2.0 charger it would choose 12V 1.5/1.75/2.0A randomly, but if I set it to manual it will always draw 2A.
It doesn’t seem to draw past 2A at any QC voltage, whereas the older yzxstudio 7 will draw up to 2.4A 12V or until the battery charge current hits the 4.56A limit.
Hopefully all these bugs or flaws can be fixed with future FW updates, but so far I’m happy with the construction and performance.
I was expecting Mario Bros power on logo, but got Contra instead. Not bad I guess?
Where did you order?
Which model did you buy?
How long was the shipping time from china to your country?
How much did you pay in $ for the Powerbank/shipping/customs?
So I’m curious, is the updating of this firmware for the batterythe same process as updating the USB battery monitors like in this video?
Thanks,
Scott
Nice, maybe it’s time I get a new battery pack since I have plenty of 18650 cells.
My only concern is the way the batteries seem to be wired. I don’t see any balancing between them? Or the pictures I looked at were wrong. I was looking at the 4 cell version.
Does it balance the batteries during charging?
I know it’s not needed as much as for a LiPo pack, plenty of laptop packs don’t do individual cell balanced charging, but charge them in clusters of cells instead.
I think I will get one anyway. It’s probably the one thing I haven’t reviewed or own from YZXStudio.
Scott
So I decided to order some parts for mine so I can build it since my one 10,000mAh pack had swelled up. Time to get the batteries, the best nickel strips I can get and find a way to spot weld them. So I went back to this review to read the rest of the thread and discovered mine is a version 2. Maybe I should at least power it on to make sure it works also.
Then I saw something about updating the firmware with with an STI programmer but using the micro USB port.
So I clicked on the link and just started laughing. That was he first time I ever clicked a link and it went to my own video. LoL that was funny to me for some reason.
Ok, so I ordered a way to spot weld the cells, should get it next week.
Any recommendations on what cells are the best to use with this. I lost the manual so I don’t remember what the max output is capable of doing. So I’m between the LG for the 15A out so they don’t run hot since it will probably never reach this level out, and the Panasonic ICR because they have 10A out, both comparable capacity but the panasonics are much more stable if something was to go wrong.
I ask about the max output because the nickel strips I use to spot weld and the resistance will matter. I’ll probably end up using 8mm wide pure (>96%) nickel but it’s hard to find with people saying its pure and shipping nickel coated steal. Not worried about the costs, I want this built correctly so it will last for a few years before I have to change the cells again for another few years.