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Wayneo

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  1. By design these 2XX boards only 'buck'. Those others must 'boost' and 'buck'. Here's the Designer/Engineer comments https://forum.evolvapor.com/topic/69940-dna250c-wont-give-me-11-volts/?do=findComment&comment=926591
  2. Lower the coil resistance if you want more. Yes, the 3 battery mod will output more power than a 2 battery mod based on your current battery voltages.
  3. No more ideas. You may as well open a Help Desk ticket. https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1
  4. Right now do you have any other 200 series boards where if you click on the 'load csv' it will actually open the window to choose a file? Have you tried rebooting your PC? What OS are you running?
  5. Whew. Glad you solved it. I also have an OG BB. Right down to those fancy aftermarket painted/anodized screws (threading) holding in the battery connector can cause problems. I only know a few other BB users that even use TC. I build mine (exocet or insider) quite often with Ti01. I have a clone Haku, but never even unpacked it.
  6. Damn, you have thrown me. I just don't know.
  7. Yes. They can be found here or (Stealthvape and Modmaker) in the UK. Here's a link with instructions
  8. That whole boro area is your positive and negative connection and should always be clean. Glad to hear it's working now with a different RBA. Which RBA setup was giving you issues?
  9. It would have saved us both typing if you had answered my very first question, but no worries. Sounds like Stainless to me.
  10. You can see that rise for yourself with device monitor with temp, cold ohm, and live ohm checked
  11. Sounds like your mod not sensing that coil as temp controllable. Seeing as it's a BB, apart from checking the coil, you could clean the brass/copper base that the coil touches, clean the nut and the threading on the box. After that it should work as before.
  12. Can you plug into escribe and do a printscreen of the current profile, or do you have to do this on the mod? If you have to do this on the mod, is the temp value still shown as one of the values in small text on the left?
  13. When you start escribe, can you post a snipping of the current profile also.
  14. Sorry man, not an Evolv board in there. You should seek advice elsewhere. Don't they have a product forum?
  15. Yes. Enjoy your mod.
  16. NiFexx has been used for vaping for many years. I use it occasionally, but I'm not going to say what's safe for anyone other than me. The GO board will allow Replay with pretty much any TC capable material/wire. Or it'll work like any other mod in straight watts.
  17. You can open an official Help Desk ticket here and they will guide you: https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1
  18. By now you'll see It's nothing more than a slightly and hastily warmed over copy of the djlsb theme with Replay (IF the djlsb version didn't have Replay) Start escribe. File -> Open that .ecig file Theme tab -> open/change/look at/save theme (after deleting 1 wallpaper) You'll see nothing but theme
  19. Loaded easily on my 75C. That is clearly a V1 theme in the .ecig file. But if you like it .............. whatever. Just go delete wallpaper #3 which is not even used and it will load, or any one of the wallpaper screens. At least it's not hideous
  20. In the ecigstats app check that the 'link to account' and 'options' are setup properly. Plug into the machine that has the ecigstats app more often (its icon should appear) Download your data from the ecigstats web page
  21. Escribe 'Help' -> 'Backups' and choose one from before hitting that Default option
  22. Great to hear.
  23. Buying from a reputable supplier for those batteries is best. Here's a Mooch link for batteries and suppliers. https://bit.ly/3busyvf Had it been sitting for a while, or did something happen just prior to it just no longer working? Welcome
  24. Is that mod actually a regular black and white screen with 3 batteries, or an internal Lipo battery? You posted in the 'color' section, but I can move it if necessary. For starters the cells look low, too low to work, but when you plugged in the cable, did the screen light up? If you look at the very bottom line where it says Mode: Normal, over to the right it will show/detect button presses. Over and on the left it shows the watts set at at 80.30, so if you press the up/down button, that value should increment/decrement
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