I've got one of these on order and absolutely can not wait to get it! Charging has been the greatest "non-fun" thing in my process, I despise it. I told Adam that (like so many others) I have been wanting to do this for many years but didn't have the skill set or free time with my family to teach myself. This niche is a gold mine that nobody has tried to fill until now. Kudos to Adam.
I'm sure the software could be altered to wait a little longer when it is .02-.04gn low to be sure it doesn't overcharge. Either way I am just fine at +/-.02gn at these speeds as that's where I normally end up after hours of charging and I lose "interest" lol. I'll just set it .02gn low if I have to.
I was going to use the omega but after seeing his run, the rotary trickler is the best way, much more control and consistency. My omega also varies with hopper level and battery power...I fight it constantly. It would also be slower.
Thanks Adam!!
Not dropping too much while being quick is the main challenge of tweaking the numbers. Because the stepper provides truly continuous speed control, is capable of running VERY slowly, and the scale provides the weight 20 times a second, the trickling speed is a function of weight that can be tweaked. If I set it just a little too low, it will almost never overthrow, but sometimes might take a few extra seconds to finish. I will be providing a slide setting in the back which can be used to set the 'aggressiveness' of the function so that you can tune it for different kinds of powders. For any powder, there will be an 'ideal' setting that minimizes time while making overthrows very rare. I will make sure it works well for fine ball powders like H335 and larger chunks like N150.
Adam