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Sorry for the test delay.
IQ2 - TEST LOW BATTERY STARTUP @level #2 (1-19-21):
*NOTE: Battery used for test, a brand new genuine Murata/Sony VTC6.
Something I’ve noticed before is there is NO battery LED indicator display when the battery voltage is above the low 2-led position, but when the battery is low at the 2-led or lower condition, the display is then shown at power on. So, I saw the 2-led low battery, as well as the haptic feedback buzzes.
Cold startup, I set temperature to 420f. The temperature increases much slower on a low battery, stalled a few seconds at 350f, then slowly got to 420f, it shut itself off after the 8 minute sesh timer (last IQ model supposedly had a 10 minute shutoff?)
I immediately turned it back on still set to 420f, the temperature from previous sesh was now 320f and climbing, the battery and heater had less work this time as the bowl was still fairly hot. It reached 420f faster, I immediately shut power off, as I wanted to do the last test at the same battery power #2-led.
Waited 30 minutes for IQ2 to cool to room temperature.
Turned unit on 2nd cold start, the battery warning came on, but now at the lowest #1-led. I kept the setting at 420f and timed this cycle at 1:43 seconds to reach set temperature.
Left unit running at 420f till auto shutdown at approximately 6:50 minutes.
Let IQ2 cool 30 minutes to room temperature. Turned it on one last time. Got a #1-led warning, buzzes, and SHUTS DOWN. End of test. Time for a fresh battery.
So as the DaVinci rep. mentioned in his previous post, like most heaters, they will draw the most power from the battery at the beginning to supply the fast “get to temp” speed. The voltage of the battery will drop during this, but with a proper type battery for this device like a VTC6 in healthy condition the voltage will quickly recover. And as seen in my quick test, it will slow down but will reach the high temperature. Using high temperatures in repeated sessions will also reduce performance. The Davinci rep. also mentioned some safe guards built into the device to monitor temperatures that get too high. Even though the battery is isolated, it’s still getting hot from the oven, as well as internal battery heating to deliver the power. And as most know, HEAT is the #1 ENEMY to a battery. And as they age the internal resistance increases, but that’s a whole other subject.
So in regards to your low battery startup issues, I don’t remember the conditions of your batteries (age, internal AC & DC resistance, CHG/DCHG cycles etc.), so that’s the first factor. If they are good condition, then it might be an issue with the device. But remember most batteries after being charged will still show a decent voltage, like 4.1v, or even 4.2, but that’s a reading at “rest”, one would need the proper equipment to actually read the voltage while “under load”, which is the only true reading we really care about. How many times have the batteries been charging and discharged, is more meaningful then how new/old they are. The device specifications for most products are tested at ideal conditions, so fast heating etc, are good marketing numbers, but in real life usage, we seldom see the same ideal results.