That's the best way to go. I have 3 VT133's and 8 x LG HG2's I bought at the same time (I bought all 8 HG2's at the same time). I have 6 of the batteries in the 3 mods and 2 extras that are charged. When whichever mods batteries need charging, I throw them on the charger and put the charged set in. I don't marry them to a particular VT133, but i keep the sets together. Since the batteries are in series, it's really best to use married pairs.Quick question. I'm used to having married batteries and rotating them in my rx200, will I have to do the same thing with my vt133? Which is supposed to arrive Monday . Thank you
I ran the analyzer but though I didn't time it, I'm guessing it took 2-3 hours. You want your batteries between 1/4-1/2 charged when you run the test. After it is finished I think a window pops up that has "accept" or accept results in it (I'm going by memory). Just click on that and it fills in the case thermals. Don't forget to click on "Upload Settings to Device" at the top of Escribe when you are done so they are saved to your mod.Just found where the battery and thermal settings were under the mod tab. Thanks Steve for the settings in your export again. Using the HG2 batteries also
You have a quick narrative on what some of those thermal settings are? I am guessing you let the analyzer run for what looks like it would take an hour to determine the correct settings.
Cheers,
Steve
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