Hello, I've recently go my 2B.
I would like to ask if it is possible to make option for power control to be non-linear - power increase steps would be lower in the beginning of power scale and gradually increase. I usually use low power settings (around 8 or 10), so I wonder if I can have more precise control (8 can be tad weak, but 9 becomes slightly painful and I want to avoid that). Or, maybe, it could be possible to make an option to increase power level in 0.1 steps...
I understand that it is a mere suggestion, but I wanted to ask if something like that had crossed your mind.
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Non-linear power setting
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Re: Non-linear power setting
Little confused as the 2B runs from 0-100%.
However we have looked into non linear outputs (output mapping) on the Beta Firmware.
Si
However we have looked into non linear outputs (output mapping) on the Beta Firmware.
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Re: Non-linear power setting
Well, what I wanna say that it would be nice to have more precise control in lower quarter/tenth of power scale, because sometimes change for one step is too big.
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Re: Non-linear power setting
??????
Even I got confused with this.
How much less increase can you get before you can't tell you are upping the setting?
Even I got confused with this.
How much less increase can you get before you can't tell you are upping the setting?
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Re: Non-linear power setting
Perhaps more electrogel or better electrode placement would help with this ramp up problem? I find when things are ramping up way too quick my channels are crossed in a bad config, electrodes are too close, or there isn't enough gel (causing things to hurt).