2B "Drifts"
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2022 2:49 pm
Hello all.
I'm finding that when plugged into the wall adaptor, the 2B seems to "drift" off it's settings.
For example, I set it to something like thrust mode single phase.
I dial in, to a nice buzz, get a few good "thrusts" in and then without touching the 2B, it starts to drift the intensity.
I don't see any change in the display, but damn I have to reach for it and quickly turn it down as it's unpleasant as hell.
Really a mood killer.
So I tried some experiment's with the tri-phase cable method. That actually seems to reduce the overall "power" as I could ramp higher and not feel a sting.
It was going very nice, about a half hour into it, making small little adjustments as I go, I turned up the power a bit further.
Again without warning the thing seemed to drift further than what my adjustment was and I nearly unplugged it (however remembering far worse occurs when you do that.)
I was actually wondering if a cable came loose from the insertable connection or what the heck.. didn't see anything out of wack there.
Settings wise, it's on the low power menu setting.
I need to try this with a battery only, perhaps something with the 110volt power adaptor causes it?
The other thing (and not sure if tech possibly) but some sort of hard limiter within it that would outright prevent over say 60% power?
Anyone have similar happen?
I'm finding that when plugged into the wall adaptor, the 2B seems to "drift" off it's settings.
For example, I set it to something like thrust mode single phase.
I dial in, to a nice buzz, get a few good "thrusts" in and then without touching the 2B, it starts to drift the intensity.
I don't see any change in the display, but damn I have to reach for it and quickly turn it down as it's unpleasant as hell.
Really a mood killer.
So I tried some experiment's with the tri-phase cable method. That actually seems to reduce the overall "power" as I could ramp higher and not feel a sting.
It was going very nice, about a half hour into it, making small little adjustments as I go, I turned up the power a bit further.
Again without warning the thing seemed to drift further than what my adjustment was and I nearly unplugged it (however remembering far worse occurs when you do that.)
I was actually wondering if a cable came loose from the insertable connection or what the heck.. didn't see anything out of wack there.
Settings wise, it's on the low power menu setting.
I need to try this with a battery only, perhaps something with the 110volt power adaptor causes it?
The other thing (and not sure if tech possibly) but some sort of hard limiter within it that would outright prevent over say 60% power?
Anyone have similar happen?