It would be great if some folks could post some existing tunes they have in advanced mode. Yesterday I gave a shot to advanced mode after reading this article explaining dwell time and voltage.
Internal Ballistics starts with a pellet at rest. When the gun is fired, air pressure acts on the base of the pellet, creating a force to accelerate it.
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But the problem I ran into was that tuning the DW in advanced mode is very cumbersome due to the poor interface. First, you cannot edit an existing preset. So you cannot just quickly change say the voltage on an existing set and shoot or save over it. You have to create a new set with the new values, name it and recall it. Of course you have to keep unlocking the display itself too. Very very cumbersome. I have a small software company on the side, and I know a tiny bit about UX (user experience regarding interfaces and other aspetc). This is a very poor design. The flow itself is bad.
Daystate needs to:
1. Add a screen where you can just keep changing any of the 2 values (voltage, and dwell time) without saving. Regulator pressure you can always change with a physical knob (up at least, down you need to depressurize the rifle).
2. Ability to delete presets. My understanding is you need the cable to do this.
3. Ability to save over an existing preset.
To implement the above would not take a lot of programming either. As it is right now you need to buy the £100 cable that should have been included with the rifle just to delete presets. By the time you get it here in the US that will cost you probably $150. That is a no good Daystate. Sorry guys but $150 for a cable that cost probably less than a dollar is a ripoff in my humble opinion.
Back to tuning, while tuning in advanced mode what ends up happening is you wind up with a bunch of garbage presets and a good 3 mins go by between two test shots once you figure out how to create a new preset. Creating a preset is not hard, but it takes time. The ability to just play with the values and when you have somethings THEN you save the preset is much needed.
Also, unlocking the screen is a bit too much. All you should need is rifle in safe to fire to safe, plus perhaps lever pulled back. With the lever back there is no way this thing will shoot. Why do you need to hold the trigger for 3 seconds?