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Dna 100 c show Tc temperature by pressing fire
Wayneo replied to Gianluca Italia's topic in DNA 75 Color and 100 Color
NO, but you can take all your complaints there yourself at their Help Desk. Click the link in my signature line. -
Dna 100 c show Tc temperature by pressing fire
Wayneo replied to Gianluca Italia's topic in DNA 75 Color and 100 Color
All color mods can show/implement dynamic temperature OR ANY FIELD YOU WANT. It is just not a feature of the Evolv default theme. IMHO it is a relatively trivial update by clicking that one option to enable it, or find a theme that already does. All color mods do temperature control very very well. There IS tcr setting via escribe. -
Dna 100 c show Tc temperature by pressing fire
Wayneo replied to Gianluca Italia's topic in DNA 75 Color and 100 Color
I think what you are looking for is the 'update while firing' option. You can search ↗️ that phrase for answers in the past. Below is post where I talked about it clearly. It is CPU intensive and you will probably need to modify your current theme to show that. https://forum.evolvapor.com/topic/71493-dynamic-temperature-display-for-vicious-ant/?do=findComment&comment=935685 All 'Dominant' did on the B&W mods was show the 'Temp Set' in Large to make it easier to adjust by temp, not watts. I have had to move this post to the proper area, out of the 'Reflex' area. I have deleted that DM you sent me without reading it. You don't need to do that. -
What firmware version is on your mod? or, update to the latest 'INT' version. Link in my signature line
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My only thought is Yes!, try using Session Mode.
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@SmokeyX Out of all the TC materials, SS904 and SS316 and rises the slowest. And 'temp protected' can come up from runaway ohms (which can easily be a build issue. Check your 510 positive on your atty is snug and your coil leads are under the hold down screws not squished to a side). What atty is this? @SmokeyX And what do you answer?
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@SmokeyX You'll need to do a few things. Just stick to 1 of your mods. Plug in your mod, start escribe. Unlock the resistance and let it sit for 15 minutes. Describe the coil. Spaced or contact, material. Start Atomizer Analyzer and over the course of a minute tell me what it shows for the resistance. It will fluctuate. How much does it fluctuate, from what to what. Using your mod, remeasure the resistance. Start Device Monitor. On the left, click these checkboxes only. Power, power set, temperature, temperature set, cold ohms, live ohms. Take a puff or two, pause Device Monitor. Post screenshot of full screen (link in my signature line)
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... including resistance lock, which is a massive thing if you use TC on stainless steel coils <- was asked by @SmokeyX I replied -> Actually it has NEVER been promoted or required with any DNA mod (unlike other brands). If your coil has been prepared properly (no hotspots, secured, solid 510) you should not need to ever lock the resistance. @SmokeyX new comment -> That's interesting. Hasn't been my experience. On a variety of SS316 coils homemade and pre-made and including round wire, that are typically from 0.3 to 0.4 ohms, I've had problems with 'temp protected' coming up before i can take a second drag on three DNA boards (two 75Cs and my current 100C). Maybe it's because I vape at a really cool temp, 130C or so, and because stainless resistance rises relatively quickly. On all three boards, if I don't lock and I'm lucky enough to not get a 'temp protected' message, I am asked constantly if I'm using a new coil. If I lock the resistance at the beginning, that's never an issue. Any ideas about why this is happening?
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All I can understand is 2 words. Windows and USB. So here is a generic answer. Reboot PC. Try another cable and a different port, plugged directly into your PC.
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TFR curve values - 68 F not 1.00 ?
Wayneo replied to 8 Points 9 Seconds's topic in EScribe, Software and Firmware
I have never seen a file like that. Where did you find this file? What kind of material is this? Using escribe you can create a custom material profile with a TCR of 0,00114 -
Yes, with just 1 slight change. On the DM you see 'cold ohms' & 'live ohms'. I'll use that 'live' value from your last puff. (Which is odd, because the 'live ohms' should always be higher than 'cold') 3.45² (V) /0.948 (Ω) = 12.56 W or 12.6 W (rounded up) which is pretty close to the 12.61 shown in the 1st puff. So look at 2 examples. If that coil was .35Ω and .5Ω 3.45² (V) /0.35Ω = 34 W. 3.45² (V) /0.50Ω = 23.8 W If you can't get there with SS316, there is other material you can use. Something with a higher TCR.
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See that 3.7V reading. Move your cursor 1/3 of the puff to the right and take another reading.
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You need to build within the limitations of the chip. So build lower, and if you were to enable volts and current in the 'current puff' section you'll see it. Remember there's not boost for the battery voltage.
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burning through coils too quickly in replay mode
Wayneo replied to ViileVillain's topic in DNA 250 Color
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RE-POSTING POST 2. AND QUOTING POST #5
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Are you in a profile that supports boost? OR Go to a profile that supports boost punch (enabled), set it at 5 Using escribe 'device monitor', enable 'power' and 'power set', take a puff and watch that green line
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New battery not charging fully
Wayneo replied to thelateoctober's topic in Installation and Assembly
Well, voltages are a sorta tricky thing. See what you said here So after a puff when the cell has recovered (just sitting there) we'll call the standing/unloaded voltage, and cell 2 shows 3.1 volts, yes it drops power while increasing the amps, If that's what your cell soft cutoff value is. You should be getting a 'weak battery' or flashing depending on what you set in escribe. As soon as cell 2 hits the hard coded minimum volts the mod won't fire and you get a 'check battery'. I thought you were already at 3.98 volts this morning? I'd let it sit there and charge until it's balanced. -
New battery not charging fully
Wayneo replied to thelateoctober's topic in Installation and Assembly
Yup, that's how balance charging works. Painfully slow. IIRC it'll raise 1&3 to like 4.21 then drop them to 4.19, raise 2 a bit. Rinse and repeat for a long time. From the top of my head, looking at the board battery negative pad, that 1st jst pin is a ground, then cell 1, 2, 3. But I'd wait for @dwcraig1 to validate that. It should show a lower voltage. -
New battery not charging fully
Wayneo replied to thelateoctober's topic in Installation and Assembly
How did you do those 3 discharges down to 3.1volts? Did you look at cell voltages at that time, and do you remember what each voltage was? Being wired serially, IMHO only cell 2 would have been 3.1 volts. Cell 1 and 3 should have been that ~.4volts higher. Maybe use a multimeter and check each cells voltage manually (via the white jst connector) and report back. Is this all new wiring and connectors? Like @dwcraig1 already said, it could take days plugged in for the mod to rebalance, if at all. I really don't understand your apprehension with his idea. By using a proper 18650 charger it would follow the proper charging protocols and cut off for that 1 cell. -
Evolv's theme mod - Blue (french)
Wayneo commented on ltn83's file in DNA 75 Color, 100 Color, 250 Color