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Wayneo

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  1. Yup, sounds right. You're blowing right through the 'weak battery' message. IMHO you'd be better off setting your cell soft cutoff to 3.2-3.4V so you'll see that 'weak battery', and have that 2nd pair charging in the mean time. BTW, what is each cell voltage right now?
  2. This is the full version. After a bit of time if there are no major errors this/it will be pushed to the masses when they start escribe. If there are problems, a newer SP will be released.
  3. There is no bypass or override. The board itself has a hard cutoff. You don't get to live on the dangerous side with their board. No other board, or batteries or mod?
  4. Install the International version and try the dark mode. I won't repeat what you said, because that's not the case.
  5. Your best chance would be to open a Help Desk ticket (link in my signature line) with your suggestion if you're talking about escribe.
  6. The ONLY thing these or any mods can do is raise or lower wattage. Due to the properties of some coils, mods can be clever in how they do it. AKA Temp control or Replay Go look back at that 1st image I posted (the official definition for warmth), and read the 4th word. That's your answer. How much varies depending on many variables There are many good technical reviews out there that you can watch to learn, I like djlsb vapes. It would really help you better understand. Any video about any DNA Color mod.
  7. escribe shows this about 'Replay' when not enabled Only if you click on Replay do you see this Warmth is a Replay feature, not a Temp Control feature. But like @BillW50 said, use Device Monitor with relevant fields selected to see changes to your puffs
  8. In escribe if you hover of most fields, the actual definition will show. Or you can even try the search feature on this forum ↗️ Here's the official definition for warmth
  9. Yes. But if you’re using a coil capable of replay why wouldn’t you use it ?
  10. If you do save a good puff it will save you from dry hits and you could actually vape till your tank is empty and your cotton almost dry
  11. Replay mode says to the mod ……. Start internally keeping track of these puffs and when I think yeah Buddy ….. use that puff and try to replicate it for me. In other words, replay it. If you never hit save then it just fires at whatever watts you set.
  12. All color boards effectively work the same and there is nothing vendor specific about any of them. Maybe an odd feature or 2 but the 250C is the most rich in features.
  13. First you’ll see the ’save puff’ and if you click the center button you’ll see playing. save puff just means the mod will attempt to replicate the puff you just took and playing means it’s working. If you don’t hit save it will merrily go along just fine.
  14. 2 of your three (3) identical posts have been deleted. 🤡 You don't ever need to do that here.
  15. Did you actually try your 0.06Ω coil and get an error? I know I have built below .15Ω successfully with Ti01.
  16. Did you read the @BillW50 comment? Evolv NEVER made a copper tool as far as I'm aware of in the last 6 years, but I am aware this issue existed but have not checked lately. Lost Vape for a couple years now have just been using the standard Evolv defaults in all their mods and that's where they're getting the 0.004 value. I'm glad you opened a ticket.
  17. @Razanpradana97 the only thing we care about is that you have an evolv board in your device and pinpointing the issue.
  18. All 2xx series boards have balance charging as they must be wired serially. The 250C already includes an 'on-the-go' aka powerbank feature for emergency charging. Maximum input voltage of 16.8V. The 100C must be wired in a parallel fashion with a maximum input voltage of 4.2V so no balance charging. Here are the board datasheets. Use the 75C sheet for the 100C (but not the dimensions) https://downloads.evolvapor.com/dna75color.pdf https://downloads.evolvapor.com/dna250color.pdf
  19. Stealthvape in the UK has an engineering diagram of the board with measurements in mm. I don't remember if they have a step file. The board can charge at 1.5A or 3A and IIRC the adafruit is only 1A output
  20. I dunno @BillW50. To my old failing eyes, that looks like an SXK unit with a blob of solder in Pin 15. Maybe @Razanpradana97 can clarify.
  21. With that screen and buttons exposed, does it still loop if you push on the up/down actuators like that? Like @BillW50 alluded to, did you have any leaks? And lastly, if you start Device Monitor, can you do a printscreen for us. Edit: On the very bottom line you should see a label 'Buttons' and if it's sticking you'll either see up/down.
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