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Battery pack slow auto-start

Paul - KB5MU
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I have a Ruipo 25000 mAh battery pack that fits snugly in the Maestro battery compartment. It does have an auto-start feature (where it turns on the voltage when it detects a load) but it doesn't seem to respond rapidly enough to satisfy the Maestro. With a meter between the battery pack and the Maestro, I can see the behavior. When I turn on the Maestro, the voltage at the battery pack flickers on briefly, but then shuts off again. The Maestro continues to turn on with the internal battery, but never again presents enough load to the battery pack to turn it on. If I open the battery compartment and press the button on the battery pack, it comes on and takes over the load for the Maestro.
Can the Maestro's timing for battery pack auto-start be relaxed to mitigate this problem?
-Paul KB5MU
Can the Maestro's timing for battery pack auto-start be relaxed to mitigate this problem?
-Paul KB5MU
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I think sticking to the recommended MOGIX battery pack would avoid your problem.2
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Buy a Mogix. Here's a link ($29.95 now 15% off with popup coupon.
https://www.imogix.com/products/exter...
It's the only battery with 2.5A capacity. I have 2 of them and they last longer the 3 other brands I own.
Back a few years they were $120, I bought mine for $15 each. They have sales all the time. It's worth the price.1 -
I have a Mogix battery on order, but the Maestro should still work with as many batteries as possible.
The Ruipo has a (claimed) capacity of 25000 mAh, 2.4 times the (claimed) capacity of the Mogix. If those numbers are any indication, switching to the Mogix would be a big compromise.
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There are many battery options. I used YOOBAO 10000mAH before, which is very cheap. I recently found a HUAWEI 12000mAH, which can be customized, which is more expensive. very beautiful
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