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Has anyone had any issues with the battery life on an EW
Microrecorder? We have one for club use and it lived most of the winter not being charged. The first real use of the spring and the pilot reported only 15 mins of recording time (he swore that he charged it overnight. I charged it and tested again and got 60 mins (by driving around with it). I am going to charge it again and then test again. I'll report results but thought I would ask the collective. The battery is Ni-Mh which shouldn't have a memory issue. Thanks, John DeRosa |
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It is not unusual to have to do several charge/discharge cycles to get
NI-Mh batteries back to full capacity. Mike At 00:05 06 May 2009, ContestID67 wrote: Has anyone had any issues with the battery life on an EW Microrecorder? We have one for club use and it lived most of the winter not being charged. The first real use of the spring and the pilot reported only 15 mins of recording time (he swore that he charged it overnight. I charged it and tested again and got 60 mins (by driving around with it). I am going to charge it again and then test again. I'll report results but thought I would ask the collective. The battery is Ni-Mh which shouldn't have a memory issue. Thanks, John DeRosa |
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Hi John,
I have just updated my EW microRecorder web page with some new "Tips". You can see them he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/ew.htm One of the tips is in regard to battery level indication errors. I have copied the tips below. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. _________________________________ Logging Interval When Sending Data to a PDA When using an EW microRecorder with a PDA, EW recommends in the manual that the logging interval be set to 1 second. That way it will send both GPS altitude and pressure altitude to the PDA every second. Battery Level Indication I have received quite a few complaints from customers stating that the battery does not last very long in flight. I am convinced that this is mainly due to the fact that the EW incorrectly reports that the battery is full immediately after you take it off the charger - even if it is not nearly fully charged. So please don't believe the 4 red blinks that indicate that the battery is full - at least not just after having the unit on the charger. The correct way to use the red light to ascertain the battery voltage is to turn the unit on for about 15 minutes, then press the ON button and watch the blinking lights. The other misconception is the amount of time required for a full charge. To charge the unit fully using a USB cable connected to a PC is about 12 to 24 hours. The issue is that people charge the unit for 2 hours and then immediately press the power button to check the battery voltage. They then think the battery is full and go fly. The unit then quits working after only an hour or 2. So..... Be sure to charge the unit for 12 to 24 hours. Then turn the unit on for about 15 minutes before checking the battery voltage. Resetting the Unit From time to time I get calls from customers with units that have locked-up and won't turn off. That is easy to fix. Simply obtain an Ethernet cable (RJ45) and strip back and twist together the brown and brown/white wires. Then put the cable into the unit for 1 second. The unit will turn off. Then turn it on using the on button and it should work fine. Power-Up Without SD Installed If the unit doesn't turn on because an SD card is not installed, or it does not recognize the SD card, keep pressing the power button and it will power-up in about 5 to 10 seconds - ignoring the SD card. Declaration Format The EW microRecorder manual is not very clear on the format for coordinates in task declarations. Below is an example declaration that was created by SeeYou Mobile: Description: Declaration Take Off LatLong: 0000000N00000000E TAKE OFF Start LatLon: 4428531N09300979W Stanton MN TP LatLon: 4419481N09318650W Faribault TP LatLon: 4405767N09309170W 100kmTP-SYN-FBL TP LatLon: 0000000N00000000E TURN POINT TP LatLon: 0000000N00000000E TURN POINT TP LatLon: 0000000N00000000E TURN POINT TP LatLon: 0000000N00000000E TURN POINT TP LatLon: 0000000N00000000E TURN POINT TP LatLon: 0000000N00000000E TURN POINT TP LatLon: 0000000N00000000E TURN POINT TP LatLon: 0000000N00000000E TURN POINT Finish LatLon: 4428531N09300979W Stanton MN Land LatLon: 0000000N00000000E LAND The coordinates are in DDMMmmm format for latitude and DDDMMmmm format for longitude. Where DD or DDD = Degrees, MM=Minutes, mmm = decimal minutes. For example, the Start LatLon: is 44 degrees, 28.531 minutes N, 093 degrees, 00.979 minutes W. _________________________________________________ "ContestID67" wrote in message ... Has anyone had any issues with the battery life on an EW Microrecorder? We have one for club use and it lived most of the winter not being charged. The first real use of the spring and the pilot reported only 15 mins of recording time (he swore that he charged it overnight. I charged it and tested again and got 60 mins (by driving around with it). I am going to charge it again and then test again. I'll report results but thought I would ask the collective. The battery is Ni-Mh which shouldn't have a memory issue. Thanks, John DeRosa |
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Paul,
As always you help the soaring community by being willing to share knowledge on your web site that you glean from various sources and your experiences. The comment that the battery must be charged for 12-24 hours is a revelation. I assume that this charging is via USB. This starts to make sense as I believe that the charging current available from typical USB sources (often a computer) is limited on purpose, thus the long charge times. I get the feeling from comments from EW that charging via the "ethernet" RJ-45 connector/cable to a 12Vdc source is much quicker. Have you experimented in this area? Your comment about waiting 15 mins to determine if the battery is fully charged (4 blinks) is echoed by EW themselves. NOTE: A short "ethernet" RJ-45 connector/cable is supplied with each EW. Powering the EW from this port has the advantage of the unit immediately powering up so you do not forget to turn it on during your pre-flight. |
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Hi John,
Thanks for the nice note. You also provide some very helpful resources for gliders on your web site! In regard to charging using the USB port vs. a 12v wall charger - EW recommends using the USB cable connected to a PC because the microRecorder then does not log a flight during charging. When connected to a 12V wall charger it may log a flight depending on the settings in the EW-USER.TXT file. I have heard of a customer that had it on a 12V charger for weeks and the result was an extremely long flight log file. However, the unit will probably charge more quickly using a 12V wall charger. The one that I sell is a $9.95 500 mA unit. It seems to work fine, but I haven't tested how long it takes to get a full charge. I usually charge mine using my PC and a USB cable - for about 24 hours. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "ContestID67" wrote in message ... Paul, As always you help the soaring community by being willing to share knowledge on your web site that you glean from various sources and your experiences. The comment that the battery must be charged for 12-24 hours is a revelation. I assume that this charging is via USB. This starts to make sense as I believe that the charging current available from typical USB sources (often a computer) is limited on purpose, thus the long charge times. I get the feeling from comments from EW that charging via the "ethernet" RJ-45 connector/cable to a 12Vdc source is much quicker. Have you experimented in this area? Your comment about waiting 15 mins to determine if the battery is fully charged (4 blinks) is echoed by EW themselves. NOTE: A short "ethernet" RJ-45 connector/cable is supplied with each EW. Powering the EW from this port has the advantage of the unit immediately powering up so you do not forget to turn it on during your pre-flight. |
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Użytkownik Paul Remde napisał:
Logging Interval When Sending Data to a PDA When using an EW microRecorder with a PDA, EW recommends in the manual that the logging interval be set to 1 second. That way it will send both GPS altitude and pressure altitude to the PDA every second. You should add a reminder, that using 1-second update rate without external power causes a significantly high power consumption (ie. short running time on internal battery), as the receiver is not entering "power-save" mode. It is covered in the manual, and minimum update rate recommended there is 5 seconds. -- Wojtu¶.net |
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