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Originally Posted by Aleron Ives
What does the voltage claim to be if you charge to 100% and then use the Clara for a little while? You'll probably see a nonsensical value like 4.8 V at first, but once it drops, you may be able to estimate what v_max is in order to do the voltage calculations.
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I did track the voltage_now, charge_now, and time_to_empty_now while using the Clara. Here are the raw numbers:
% v_now c_now time_to_empty_now
100 4161100 1380 43980
94 4100100 1354 48720
87 4024400 1218 38820
84 3997500 1179 34800
79 3971900 1119 39480
70 3943800 996 56940
67 3916900 987 28860
63 3876600 892 25680
58 3843700 816 27720
54 3818000 759 25560
47 3787500 698 24660
41 3768000 573 15720
37 3721600 322 10080
100 4161100 1380 51780
voltage_min_design remained constant at 3520
time_to_full_now remained constant at 3932100
1. Is it reasonable to assume that v_max would be 4161100, or do you think a different value is more likely?
2. Is there any value to using the charge_now values?
3. The time_to_empty_now does have some anomalies, but do you have any idea what it (or the time_to_full_now) is supposed to represent?
Thanks!