ClockSelect / myevic

This is myevic Custom Firmware.
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Game to click menu & multiple battery voltage stats #285

Open fOmey opened 7 years ago

fOmey commented 7 years ago

Added game into the click menu.

USA-RedDragon commented 7 years ago

These look pretty solid man, but I see one issue: on the rx300, the bottom line's battery voltages are touching each other instead of spaced out like top line. It's neat to see another android rom guy taking an interest in all kinds of custom firmware, even for vapes

fOmey commented 7 years ago

Thanks mate, appreciate the kind words.

Unfortunately I wasn't able to test the four battery stats as much as I would of liked, my RX2/3 died recently. Once my replacement parts come in the mail ill have to revisit and fix that up.

USA-RedDragon commented 7 years ago

I fixed it. I'll send you a pull request. It was simple I'm also working on battery bars like seen on the RX300's stock fw

fOmey commented 7 years ago

Awesome dude, looking forward to seeing your progress.

USA-RedDragon commented 7 years ago

https://github.com/USA-RedDragon/myevic/commit/00087169ecce505c75643d97384410de38a43b63 Wasn't able to send a PR, but you can cherry pick from that

fOmey commented 7 years ago

Oh strange, I could of swore I fixed that already.. I must of checked the files out after fixing them. Thanks for that.

snclab commented 7 years ago

Hi,

you can do this based on firmware 4.13?

Thanks!

fOmey commented 7 years ago

I'm sorry ? I don't exactly know what you mean @snclab..

snclab commented 7 years ago

I mean, this is based to original VTC 3.03 firmware can update to firmware last 5.14 ?

also, you can remove the power limit? with some resistance at times you can not go past a certain power

Thanks very mutch!

fOmey commented 7 years ago

What exactly does firmware 5.14 have that myevic does not ?

Power limits are put in place so you don't exceed your battery limits.

snclab commented 7 years ago

it was only a request however, you can add in the menu the option to disable the Power Limit? I used this in the past with the original firmware and patches applied with NFirmwareEditor

Thanks

fOmey commented 7 years ago

I realize that, I was just wondering the reasoning behind the request that's all.. is there something in particular ?

There is a bypass mode, that will fire your coils at your battery voltage. Give that a try.. take a look at the readme file.

snclab commented 7 years ago

Power Limit and Bypass mode, are two different things with Bypass mode can not set the Watt I want

if you can add the removal of the Power Limit would be very nice if you do not want to do it, I understand.

Thanks anyway

fOmey commented 7 years ago

I understand what your saying, but if you push more power than your battery's can handle its unsafe.. therefore I could not agree to do such a thing.

Bypass mode will allow you to push power beyond the power limit theoretically, however again this can be unsafe..

Please keep in mind these power limits are in place for a reason.

snclab commented 7 years ago

I know the difference, I used firmware Power Limit turned off for about a year and had no problems.

but Bypass is less practical for experienced users, in my opinion

I hope you can do this

fOmey commented 7 years ago

Give me a example of a build you would use and the power you would apply to said build.. because I personally cant see any advantages of going beyond the current power limit.

snclab commented 7 years ago

with some resistance my box limit as 80W but potentially could go further, usually with a resistance of 0.13Ohm go between 90W and 100W 110W but also smoothly, Cuboid does not go beyond 80W due to the Power Limit

sedataydin89 commented 7 years ago

I am using eVic VTwo Mini, how can I fix the battery percentage section under the interface menu.

Gartral commented 7 years ago

@sedataydin89 that looks like a separate bug altogether

USA-RedDragon commented 7 years ago

Yes that's a separate issue altogether. @sedataydin89 And you're posting it in a pull request which makes no sense. I don't even think that's an issue as much as a U.E. or a PEBCAK error. Maybe an ID-10-T error also

fOmey commented 7 years ago

@sedataydin89 If you want to display the battery percentage on the home interface you need to enter edit mode (3 fire button press).. scroll down to the third line of the middle section of the home screen and you will be able to set it to display battery percentage... as others have mentioned this a pull request, if your using my binary and have any issues create a issue on my fork.

escoltajuverf commented 7 years ago

hello can you guys add charging current and charging voltage on charging screen? also predicted charging completion time would be nice, awesome work man