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  1. You might wanna do a restore defaults first, which will put the default evolv one back on it, and see if the problem disappears. I can only ever vouch for the evolv default seeing as how there are so many different themes. Did it come with the stock default Evolv?
  2. I'm a Mac guy, but you might want to reinstall SP24 and try that. Found here https://www.evolvapor.com/escribe and plug into a native USB 2 port. Good luck.
  3. @Psyentist What theme is on your mod? Is it the standard default Evolv (Dark blue, minimal graphics)?
  4. @Psyentist You can find the earlier service pack (SP25) here https://forum.evolvapor.com/topic/66731-early-firmware-and-escribe-suite/?do=findComment&comment=936554
  5. I know it's not what you wanted to hear 🙃 The odd review I've seen showed a very recent firmware, and there is no glaring fault that needs fixing. You're just stuck with whatever theme was loaded for now, and a few other nice touches.
  6. As of this writing ....... there is NO native MacOS version that supports the DNA100C board. Your best bet would be to open a Help Desk ticket, and ask for a timeframe. Link in my signature line.
  7. I don't normally repeat myself @copyman but I already wrote this from James. I think you're good as is.
  8. All USB-C for me. Edit: And that's charging a Samsung 20S
  9. My adaptor and cable was from a new MacBook Air PC with their cable as well.
  10. This is a couple comments while beta testing mine. @James said -> "Also, when using a USB C-to-C cable, it much more reliably stays in 3A mode. Previously it would fall out of that into 1.5A mode a lot. In 3A mode, you'll see (for example) 2.7A, because the charger chip we are using is actually limited to 3A on the *battery* side, not 3A on the USB side. So if the battery is at 4V, and USB is at 4.5V, 12W is 2.67A USB current" Me -> Mine would charge in 3A mode as seen on the mod screen, while plugged into an external charger with a USB C-to-C cable.
  11. It will fix the battery issue. If you're going through all that effort, you ought to check the entire mod components (510, battery contacts, wiring, buttons)
  12. Yes! The seller sold you a mod with a dead/blown battery management chip and 331,000 puffs. The cheapest thing might be for you to find a local electronics repair place
  13. You’re welcome
  14. You can wire it to any single cell lithium ion battery you want. This is not really a modder board and better suited for pods
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  17. No worries my good man, and now I can answer your last unanswered question Quick answer - Its so you can compare the coil Ω's between b&w and color mods. In the DNA world, it is not required, and many do not 'lock ohms' for TC vaping, which defeats 'refinement'. On a fully configured (non-color or b&w) mod, the Ω's will 'refine' (usually lower) to their resistance at 70°F On a fully configured color mod, the Ω's will be written into the mod at the current temp. BUT if you were to use that (at 70°F) option, it should be close to your b&w mod.
  18. Hey @Dustie That is not normal, and I'd suggest you re-check the mesh is clamped in properly. This is normal, and your mesh should be more like this when it's clamped down properly. I'd suggest you start with that latter atty to get it all clear on what's going on. i'd put that .580 coil/atty on your mod, be in the replay profile, and read/measure the resistance. Let me know if you're just still planning on going to the store. 🙌
  19. I will ask a different way. how many DNA mods do you own?
  20. Yes, thank you, I was aware of that but my question was DNA mods that have a black and white screen?
  21. I'd run it again if it were me, or at least until you got 2 with similar values. My mods are all different, 0, 5, 8F. If you hover over that field it'll show a description. If that 84F was right, that's good. Edit #2: Do you own any non color DNA mods? Edit: Here's a video I've recommended before. There are very good points in there. https://youtu.be/BlVWc49qbPY
  22. It is high as the popup showed. So what did you do, or what's in that field now? What do you mean? Where have you set this? Case Analyzer - Yes it can, but nothing too great. Battery Analyzer is really cosmetic for your icon or % to be more accurate
  23. @zark comrade, sure, I can understand that (what you wrote). Now both your board and room temps are more realistic, and I believe you can see those in °C.
  24. @zark wrote -> This phrase made me think that I was mistaken when entering room temperature when analyzing the case. I re-analyzed the case and now the mod does not heat up above 55 ° C even when vaping while charging. Most likely, the analysis of the case is a very important factor in the fight against overheating of the board. I think you're mistaken comrade. Your mod never overheated after you made that error (Room temp value higher than it really was). It just thought it did. Think about that, it's a much longer reply if you don't understand why I would say that.
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