The_LED_Museum
*Retired*
My test still isn't done, so I just took a picture of the screen around Hour 23 so you get an idea of what the discharge curve will end up looking like.
I'll probably just let the thing peter out overnight and then take it off tomorrow morning.
In this shot, the horizontal divisions don't mean anything. The entire plot as shown is just under 23 hours and counting. What better way to spend a birthday than sitting here watching a meter.
Those two black lines at the top of the picture towards the right are the infinity's lanyard. I originally set the equipment up on top of the monitor, then moved it to a shelf higher up and behind it so the monitor's heat wouldn't cause the Infinity's battery to heat up too much and possibly ***** the test. So everything's pretty much in the upper 70s, though I have no way of actually *measuring* that. I really need one of those no contact IR thermometers.
Hmmmm... let's see if I can sneak one by the meter's software. If I can slip a copy of INFULT.ME1 out over the network (the file is open for write, so it may not work), and if my plotting program works on XP, maybe I can get a chart right now! Here goes nothing...
Dammit. The file copied, but as an empty file of 0 bytes. Guess I have to wait until the instrument finishes, and closes the file before I can do anything with it.

I'll probably just let the thing peter out overnight and then take it off tomorrow morning.
In this shot, the horizontal divisions don't mean anything. The entire plot as shown is just under 23 hours and counting. What better way to spend a birthday than sitting here watching a meter.

Those two black lines at the top of the picture towards the right are the infinity's lanyard. I originally set the equipment up on top of the monitor, then moved it to a shelf higher up and behind it so the monitor's heat wouldn't cause the Infinity's battery to heat up too much and possibly ***** the test. So everything's pretty much in the upper 70s, though I have no way of actually *measuring* that. I really need one of those no contact IR thermometers.
Hmmmm... let's see if I can sneak one by the meter's software. If I can slip a copy of INFULT.ME1 out over the network (the file is open for write, so it may not work), and if my plotting program works on XP, maybe I can get a chart right now! Here goes nothing...
Dammit. The file copied, but as an empty file of 0 bytes. Guess I have to wait until the instrument finishes, and closes the file before I can do anything with it.
