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JonM:
How is that iOS update coming? The current version expires in 15 days. I will be traveling in 10 days and may have to take an AC current source with me for testing unless I can test the new version (with the '3' removed) before then.
I will carry the 121GW with me in any case...
Thanks!
Seppy:
--- Quote from: JonM on September 05, 2018, 03:40:24 am ---How is that iOS update coming? The current version expires in 15 days. I will be traveling in 10 days and may have to take an AC current source with me for testing unless I can test the new version (with the '3' removed) before then.
I will carry the 121GW with me in any case...
Thanks!
--- End quote ---
iOS version is on the app store :)
JonM:
--- Quote from: Seppy on September 05, 2018, 03:50:21 am ---
--- Quote from: JonM on September 05, 2018, 03:40:24 am ---How is that iOS update coming? The current version expires in 15 days. I will be traveling in 10 days and may have to take an AC current source with me for testing unless I can test the new version (with the '3' removed) before then.
I will carry the 121GW with me in any case...
Thanks!
--- End quote ---
iOS version is on the app store :)
--- End quote ---
OK, I got iOS App v1.7 from the app store and still saw the AC mA problem with firmware 1.22.
Now I have upgraded to firmware 1.26 and I am still seeing the problem.
1.0011 mA on meter reads 100.11 on iOS app
or
0.983 on meter reads 0.0983 on iOS app
depending on range.
DCA does not have the problem
Do you need further diagnostics on this?
Thanks.
IanB:
Yes, it happens on the Windows app too. Meter shows "AUTO AC 0.0798 mA", app shows "AUTO AC 7.98 mA".
IanB:
Now the Windows app spontaneously fixed itself, but the iOS app still shows the wrong decimal place.
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