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  1. While the retailer should be the one to address this, I'd really suggest you open a Help Desk ticket, and let Evolv guide you. Like Bill, everything looks somewhat normal with decent brand batteries. 

    10 hours ago, trucknuts said:

    ... and not getting near cell soft cutoff (2.75).

    All the cell soft cutoff does is say what voltage to generate a 'Weak battery' warning, letting you know the 'check battery' will be coming soon.

    2 hours ago, trucknuts said:

    EScribe shows good voltage so the connection is solid unless there is something happening far faster than the program polling interval. No error or warning messages come up on the display or indicators in EScribe

    The polling interval for device monitor was ~4 times per second, on the mod it is always reading everything live and at a much faster rate. There are no warnings or errors on escribe Device Monitor, only your mod.

    You think it's heat related, BIll thinks it's the board, I think it could hardware, firmware, or an over taxed battery(even though it wasn't hot). Hence, my suggestion to contact the Help Desk (link in my signature line)

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  2. When the mod starts limiting the watts, can you feel the battery, and is it hot or anywhere on the mod hot?
    How long has this been happening

    Can you tell me the battery details.
    Can you tell me the firmware version on your mod.

    For future DM screenshots, can you do a full one (it would have shown firmware), and you only need volts, power, power set.

  3. Yes, excellent. And turn down the watts while vaping.
    From your Profile 2 settings, with the DRv2 you are using everything basic. Any/every mod with no sort of boost, with fresh batteries should be almost identical at 55 watts. 

    Every atty/RDA you need to check/prepare the coil before wicking. Low glow dry burn and check for hotspots
    Because it's an RDA you need to keep those wicks juiced up between puffs (5, 10, 12 puffs).

    I can't see it being your mod or RDA.

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  4. You can use escribe - Device Monitor to validate what that theme is showing you. It's on the left hand side of DM down by where the graph ends. 'Room temp'.

    Couple of questions;
    How many different profiles do you use on a typical day, and what one(s)?
    What firmware is on your mod? 

    I have never seen any 250C where that temp would always stick at a specific value every time.

    I don't use that theme, but if does not match with 'Device Monitor' leave a comment for the theme author on his theme.

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  5. Short Answer - Nothing wrong with the board, your dealer was right.

    Longer Answer
    All 3 board types (75C, 100C, 250C) use different BMIC's. All 3 behave differently.

    Each board type also has different screen on, quiescent and power down 'current draw' rates, and internal timers.

    The 250C with the latest firmware powers down after 24 hours of waiting for a button press or an atty removal. That's usually at most .1 volt per cell. 
    That timer has been adjusted over time and IIRC ~SP33 it was at 12 hours. But on the 250C, once it powers down it completely rereads the temperature and coil Ω's on startup.

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  6. Your mod works fine out of the box with that default battery profile.

    A battery profile to match YOUR battery type will ONLY make the icon or % on the display more accurate.

    YOU can run your own Battery Analyzer for that battery. All you need is an RDA, a kanthal coil and an hour of your time.

  7. On 9/21/2023 at 6:45 PM, Nanocipher said:

    ... This is direct from the manual, 1600mah 30c 4s(23.68wh)  88.5mmX 36mmX 28.5mm.

    At the top of that same page it shows 2 alternate batteries. You can check if their dimensions differ. Depending on how you treat your Lipo's they can start to swell and you want a little wiggle room in there (which the doors provide).

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