Did yours come with the stainless connector/cable? It looked like the standard was blue with gold plate.
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Looks like everything arrived. Packaging looked fine with several layers of bubble wrap. V2+4 case is well made. Does have a battery holder. Tossed in a charged battery and it fired right up. Cal kits for the two units appear the same except for the red rubber boot on the V2+ load. Both thrus were as described, no flat.
I haven't assembled the case of the V2+ yet.
Played with the menus on the +4. Seems easy enough to drive.
Initial thoughts, looks like OWO and team did a really nice job with it. I want to thank you for all of your efforts.
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I'm surprised the designers did not use all of that space on the case to advertise. Some fancy screening to give it some bling and their company logo/contact info. The case is really nice and seems a shame to not letter it.
I tried the PC software. Basically, it hangs for a very long time and you can't press any buttons. Almost like it is trying to connect to one of the several serial ports available. Eventually, what ever it is trying to do times out and you can select the comm port and connect. Then expect more delays. Not smooth at all. Ran into poor software with the original Nano as well.
Looks like the commands are documented.
Having fun but have yet to try and measure anything with it.