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Mortymore:

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--- Quote from: Mortymore on April 24, 2024, 01:26:56 pm ---
EasySDL has a reported problem of the time axis, with the time stamp being half of the real time.


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Thank you Mortymore  :-+

Do you have EasySDL_V9.2 installed ?
https://int.siglent.com/upload_file/zip/software/DC%20Electronic%20Load/EasySDL_V9.2_EN.zip

I see you had Record engaged, did you set a path for it to be saved to disk, any disk ?
This is a feature I'd love to see fully explored so to be able to graph discharge curves from the recorded data.

Is it Winner-2_descarga_20230813.zip  ?

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Hi Rob

Yes I have the EasySDL v9.2 installed, and record csv files to the HardDrive.

The zip file previously attached contains a csv file "Winner-2_descarga_20230813.csv" that is recorded data from a battery test.

Now, attached is a zip containing a xlsx file, that has some text in portuguese but it's purpose is quite understandable, with some manipulated charts and graphs extracted from a couple of cvs files recorded from battery tests.

tautech:
Excellent.  :-+
I'll report the logging time bug right this instant.

Reported.....

OP-SEC:
Hello All,

I've got a SDL1020X-E that I just purchased.  Today, I connected up a small 12V LiFEPO4 battery to do a battery test.  The battery is fully charged but, the SDL claims 0.002 - 0.003V is what it sees.  I have an inline load meter that is showing the battery at 13.3V.  If I enable CC at say 1A, the SDL puts a load of 1A on the battery and I can see that but, the voltage displayed by the SDL isn't right.  What am I doing wrong here?

OP-SEC:
FWIW,  I spoke to Siglent Support and they indicated that I have a bad SDL.  New one should arrive on Wednesday.  I don't think they would have argued anyway but, when I told them that I was monitoring voltage at the input lugs of the SDL1020X-E with my SDM3065X and it agreed with my inline voltage/current monitor, it was pretty apparent that the SDL was the confused party.

Johnny B Good:
 Yeah, a glance at the image told me all I needed to know to come to exactly that conclusion (even without your diagnostic testing results).  ;)

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