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There may not even be a bug, that was never confirmed, just an assumption some of us were making based on observed behavior from a couple users. |
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That sounds more like a hardware problem. |
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Hi Shaggy,
I've done two full drains-recharges since then, and the device seems to work with 1.5 without no problems at all. All the ghosting is gone, and not coming back, even if I leave the device open. I assume all the weird stuff is related to battery calibration and related code. I suspect that some components of the readers are different, and software updates are causing trouble with some devices like mine. If it stays as it is, it is at least usable, and that's all I ask. Kind regards Seref |
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Maybe there's some specific usage pattern with the 1.7 driver that interferes with the calibration routine? It's hard to tell though, they don't usually announce when that driver is being updated in the release notes. It comes from a third party vendor, and isn't something that they write themselves. |
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Ok, another update, from sometime around the end of the fifth full charging process.
With the fifth charging cycle, the device started to act exactly as it used to, back when I first bought it. I assume in every firmware update, full charges and discharges up to five - six times is necessary for the battery drivers to work correctly. For now, I'm staying with 1.5, and I hope this will be the last post I'm sending to this thread ![]() Kind regards Seref |
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one quick Q :
say, you do the five full charge cycles , and you put away your device for two or three weeks ( happened a couple of times due to heavy study on paper situations before to me ) , during which the battery would certainly drain off to a point that it would half an hour recharge before being able to show it's not dead for good , would this mean that the recharging another five times needed for it to behave correctly? or should it be done only once in the devices lifetime. sorry for twisted form of questioning ![]() cheers |
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once the device reaches a point where it can successfully report the correct battery level, the full charging cycles treatment is probably not necessary.
however, I suspect that in time the battery drivers go out of sync, and full drains/charges help to fix the problems. so full cycles every once in a while does not sound so bad. |
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Yes, that's actually recommended procedure for any lithium-ion battery. Top offs are fine for normal use, but every once in a while you should do a full recharge in order to keep the meter calibrated. Most battery sites I've seen recommend that every 30 charges you do a full discharge/charge cycle.
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Ok, as a final update to this topic, I'd like to say that I've sent my device to Irex. It has been more than a year I've bought it, but it was considered under warranty, and they fixed it.
I've asked for a replacement, but not surprisingly, I did not get it. Irex told me that they have changed the board, and the buttons, but I could not get an answer to my question why this might have happened. The device seems to be working fine now. The question I could not find an answer for is: how did the PCB got damaged? I am happy to get a free repair, but I am not as comfortable as I would be with a new device. I hope this will be the last problem I'll have with this device (fingers crossed) Best Regards Seref |
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FYI: Mine had the same problem after about 3 months - I suspect it is little to do with the battery, but more to do with the capacitive buttons. Mine would "work" until I used the buttons a little and then lock up in the manner you described. Touching parts of the lower case a couple cm away from the sensors would also trigger the sensors. If the DR got far enough past the boot process for me to "lock" the sensors, then the DR was sort of usable. I suspect a stream of spurious/out-of-bounds sensor triggers resulting in the DR giving up and flashing red, etc, is more likely the situation (at least for me). Depending on how bad the triggers were, determined how far one got through the boot process.
Mine is now currently in transit to me after a repair under waranty (support was helpful and fast). Hopefully, this is the last I/we see of this particular issue. |
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I have also experienced problems that look like the one discussed here. It happens most of the time when the DR1000 is charging and i find it back with the red light on and empty battery. Using the reset button has solved this so far for me.
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