![]() ĝMenezes: I searched the SkyRC website for version 1.17 so I could go back to it if needed, but could but could not find it. I see there’s an update available for firmware 1.18, but I’m worried that the new firmware could not work as well and I would need to go back to the old one. ĝMenezes: I have an SkyRC MC3000 with firmware 1.17. see the SkyRC manual p.22, under “D.REDUCE”.Īnd here’s the complete transcript (edited for clarity/brevity): I asked about falling back to 1.15 in case 1.18 doesn’t work for me, but they apparently evaded that question. TL DR: v1.17 has a bug (related to the operation of D.REDUCE setting and possibly to its “inverse similar during CV-Phase of Li-Ion battery charging” which is why SkyRC does not make that version available for download, and instead recommend updating to v1.18. Initial discussion about firmware versions for the MC3000, specially v1.15 vs v1.18 (will be continued here): Checking mAh - #58 by dmenezes (and the next 4 posts following it).įollowing up on this, early this morning I managed to get ahold of a helpful representative at the SkyRC website chat, and asked about v1.17 (which came on my SkyRC MC3000, purchased late last April), the previous version v1.15, and the current one v1.18.If you have other 18650s and you’re not sure what to use, these will be slow, but safe: You could change these (or add a second program) for faster, still safe, within specs, and get you like 90 to 95% charge in about half the time: CUT TIME is also a safety maximum above how long it should actually take. ![]() Note “CAPACITY” is a safety number a bit above your actual capacity, in case you were wondering. So I put those numbers into a program exactly as those specs recommend: First, you need the tech specs for your battery. ![]() Sure I can recommend a custom 25R program. Is there any point to a tailor made recharge program then? ![]()
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