There are a couple of changes that help with over charges. I did the old straw hack as shown.
I also reprogrammed the dispensing cycle for stick powders. The speed starts out fast, reduces in the middle of the charge, then slows down to a trickle about two grains before the end.
1. Turn the Chargemaster 1500 unit on.
2. When 0.0 gn is on the display, press BOTH the ENTER and the EDIT MEM keys on the
dispenser at the same time. Hold for a second and then release. If done properly ADJUST
PARAMETERS should scroll across the display followed by HSP_A1 00015.68 (This number
represents the number of grains away from your entered charge when the tube will shift
from fast speed to medium speed. That is at 15.68 gn from your target charge the
dispenser will shift from fast to medium speed.) To speed up the unit, this number needs to
be decreased, and to slow down the unit, this number needs to be increased. (On a slow
unit, I would change this number to 11.00 gn this is done by pressing the following keys: 1
1 0 0 ENTER (pressing the enter key sets that value and moves to next setting in program
in this case, to medium speed to slow speed setting)
3. HSP_B1 00003.42 should scroll across the display now. This number represents where
the unit will shift from medium to slow speed. Use the same process as in step 2 to enter
updated values. For a slow unit I would change this number to 2.50 gn this is done by
pressing the following keys: 2 5 0 ENTER (pressing the enter key sets that value and moves
to the next setting in the program. In this case, the slow speed to trickle speed transition)
4. HSP_C1 00001.08 should now scroll across the screen. This number represents where the unit will shift from slow speed to trickle. Use the same process as before to enter the value. For a slow unit I would change this number to .90 gn. This is done by pressing the following keys: 9 0 ENTER
5. This is all the adjustment that needs to be done to the unit. You then need to press the
ENTER key to cycle through the rest of the program without changing any of the values
(approx. 22 times). Once complete, the unit will start its normal initial countdown process.
Next, test the dispenser by entering a target charge (i.e. 44.5 ENTER, and pressing DISP).
Disregard the first charge and throw a few charges at these settings to see if they satisfy
your needs. If not, return to step 2 and repeat the process to program in different values.
Due to powder grain size variations, you may have to adjust the unit for each different powder used.
Here is another full list of parameters, accessed sequentially by pressing
"EDIT MEMORY" and "ENTER" simultaneously, and then pressing "ENTER" to advance through the list. This list includes the original factory setting for reference.
To change a parameter, type the new number once the old number is displayed. Record all factory data
first because there is no "FACTORY RESET" available.