Lol. How did I defend them? I have criticised them before because of the overload issue on this very thread.
You ran the unit down to 30%? And the extra battery did not run down?
I think part of the problem could be that the battery percentage indicator is just an estimate. It is very hard to accurately gauge the percentage via a voltage reading with Lifepo4.
As an example: on a 12v lifepo4: 13.6v = 100%, 13.4v = 99% and 13v = 30%.
The battery is charged and discharged via the main unit. So the main unit would know much or long it charged and discharged it, would it not? Assuming a different unit was not used to charge it?
(The EB are not independent devices. They have to be charged and discharged via the D2).
So how does the battery inside the unit which is made up of cells know to balance the charge among all the cells? The "smart" extra battery is supposed to work as though it was additional capacity in the plastic box of the D2.









