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Duster_360 09.04.2008 09:59 PM

0610iNet/Duo Firmware v1.7 Released
 
Ne wv1.7 firmware update available.

Reading thru this one, I see Hyperion has realized they tightened up on the resistance of teh input leads too much and that was causing problems. That what was causing my output connection error which I did eventually figure out.

I'll get mine updated this weekend.

MTBikerTim 09.04.2008 10:08 PM

Link us up

edit: Scotty

Arct1k 09.04.2008 10:39 PM

http://media.hyperion.hk/dn/eos/

What's_nitro? 09.04.2008 11:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTBikerTim (Post 209123)
Link us up

edit: Scotty

:lol:

Jeremy1976 09.04.2008 11:25 PM

Thanks for the update I will have to do mine this weekend.

JThiessen 09.05.2008 08:53 AM

Thanks! I was hoping they'd do something to solve that. It was getting frustrating.

Sammus 09.14.2008 01:18 AM

Never caused a problem with me. I wish theyd add cc/cv endpoint adjustment, I don't like it charging my a123's to 3.7V (aparently 3.8V is the maximum spec). If I could adjust it down to 3.5V/cell (like you can on all the cheap sh!tty chinese ones for some reason) then i could run 5s A123 without worrying through my mamba speed controls (rated for 12 cell nickel) and only loose a few mah.

JThiessen 09.14.2008 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sammus (Post 212321)
Never caused a problem with me. I wish theyd add cc/cv endpoint adjustment, I don't like it charging my a123's to 3.7V (aparently 3.8V is the maximum spec). If I could adjust it down to 3.5V/cell (like you can on all the cheap sh!tty chinese ones for some reason) then i could run 5s A123 without worrying through my mamba speed controls (rated for 12 cell nickel) and only loose a few mah.

I agree - have you tried changing the percentage to about 90% - that should put them at about 3.5V. I havent tried it yet either.


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