Hi all,
I really like the TDI pro, it's an oldie and a goodie for the odd day out on the fields or beach, with always a capable chance of something.
The battery life is excellent, but the battery light itself is a not best experience. E.g. green continuously and then it cuts out after several hours of use....with green light going as the warning but it is hard to notice, and by then it is too late.
The lithium battery pack itself is awesome. For this older machine, take nothing away, 5+ hours of operation is plenty.
To give me more control over the battery management I created a handy voltage reader to realise how much voltage (time) is remaining, as well as to identify if charging is even necessary. E.g shows the 16v to 12v range at any point in your journey.
I thought of sharing so other TDI users could do the same if they had the need to improve their battery read. Note: you could easily do the same using a multi meter on dc, red probe in the centre, black probe on the outer, but a dedicated reader is far more repeatable and less fidly.
Let me know if you have any better hacks for the battery life view, for others out there, ... I can live with this for now.
I really appreciate the forum.
Good luck and all the best.
PKOZ
I really like the TDI pro, it's an oldie and a goodie for the odd day out on the fields or beach, with always a capable chance of something.
The battery life is excellent, but the battery light itself is a not best experience. E.g. green continuously and then it cuts out after several hours of use....with green light going as the warning but it is hard to notice, and by then it is too late.
The lithium battery pack itself is awesome. For this older machine, take nothing away, 5+ hours of operation is plenty.
To give me more control over the battery management I created a handy voltage reader to realise how much voltage (time) is remaining, as well as to identify if charging is even necessary. E.g shows the 16v to 12v range at any point in your journey.
I thought of sharing so other TDI users could do the same if they had the need to improve their battery read. Note: you could easily do the same using a multi meter on dc, red probe in the centre, black probe on the outer, but a dedicated reader is far more repeatable and less fidly.
Let me know if you have any better hacks for the battery life view, for others out there, ... I can live with this for now.
I really appreciate the forum.
Good luck and all the best.
PKOZ