I can confirm that you should never use the Hypertherm cut charts with any other machine. Its totally different.
Probably not helpful but I measured the THC3 divider as being
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21.2775:1 (measured 4.54v output on a 96.6v input)
With regard cut charts, 150 volts sounds high but in the ball park. The Traffimet 70 amp machine torch I had on my Everlast 50s should be similar
Try 3.5mm pierce height, 1.75mm cut height, 0.2 sec pierce delay
for Cut speed on 2mm mild steel try 2.0mm/min, Voltage will probably be about 90 volts but I might be way off.
I would ignore the voltage to start by cutting a series of 6 inch cuts at 1.75mm height with THC disabled say 10mm apart. Make your gcode cut them out so you can take them away to study them. start at 1800mm/min going up to 3000 mm/min in 100mm increments. Hit the stop button if it does not cut right through. Then pick the cleanest looking cut and repeat a series of cuts from -50mm/min to + 50mm/min from that. Picke the best again. Lets use that as your cut speed.
So now at that cut speed, repeat the exercise from 1.5mm to 2.5mm cut height in 0.1mm increments. Pick the best looking cut again.
You should be pretty well dialed in now. If your chosen cut height is too far away from 1.75mm redo the test process again.
If you've been observing the cut voltage through this process you should have a feel for it by now.
Make some final test cuts and observe the torch voltage. Allow 1.5 to 2.0 seconds for the torch to settle to its natural cut voltage and observe the torch voltage. Thats it you have it done for that material and thickness. That is the voltage you use. You can enable the THC now. I would work with a THC start delay of about 1.5 seconds to start with.
You can experiment with the pierce height but really thats to save your consumables. Once you have set your cut height, you can use that for every thickness of that material.