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  1. @RickdeM You can see an example of using this on the Lock screen of the latest Gauges theme
  2. I have never seen this warning in standard watt mode.
  3. So almost 3 years ago, the creator of steam-engine said this "I don't believe we will ever have accurate standard SS files anyway. It is better to use NiFe or Ti if you want accuracy, IMHO. I suspect that the people using SS adjust to taste and call it good enough - which is fine if that's what you want"
  4. Not the way I think you're hoping, BUT you can use your 8 Profiles for this if you want. It only detects TC capable or not. You always have to tell it what material you're using.
  5. @Photo Pete Have you asked the AF boys their thoughts? I stand by my prior advice/suggestions. You can always do that ^^^^
  6. It's an alloy, where the composition is defined as 'element name' < x%, and can vary the actual TCR/TFR. I've seen some, more off than SS304. I've seen some set it at 420F to singe. I usually just use a Ni200, or Ti01 coil (temp), and see where my wicking material du jour singes, then use it for the new material (SS in this case). If you do a device monitor Printscreen when you have an innacurate singe temp (SS), and what you want that actually to be, I'll give you a TCR to use, or you can do like you've done.
  7. So the quick and dirty fix, you can go to the material profile and edit it so the value displayed for the 'rise value' at 500F says 450F below it. The curve must always be increasing. OR, you can do a 'cotton singe/burn' test and do the math backwards for a TCR. You have 2 mods that vape differently at the same temp, using the same curve. By 'trying' a different material at the same temp in both mods gives you another data point as to which mod is more accurate. SS, by nature of it being an alloy can be the trickiest to set if you want the displayed temperature value to be a close match to the actual temperature.
  8. @Photo Pete Are you saying the DNA appears to be about 30F too low? Every mod does it this way
  9. @Photo Pete My 2 Paranormals exhibited the exact same behaviour and results as your Item 1. I'm OK with that. For Item 2, I usually vape around the same temp as you ~390-450, and it's consistent across all my other DNAs. I do not lock my resistance. All I can think/suggest is have you tried another TC material (not SS) at 420F? @retirdArcticFox is an almost identical copy of Escribe created for Joyetech mods. Right down to Battery curves, Profiles, and Device Monitor.
  10. I have never heard of those batteries. No idea what's under the wrapper, but the specs I see are 'suspect'. Google Battery Mooch. For your 3 points, I'd just leave them at the Evolv default. For point 1, the keyword is 'soft' <- upon firing and under load. Usually/commonly set anywhere from 2.75-3.0V
  11. Hey @Tarek salem But you can run your own with the Battery Analyzer tool. Most accurate results for your batteries.
  12. djlsbvapes has a pretty good youtube tutorial. Apart from that, just really interrogate a couple themes while they're on your mod, and looking at its guts in Theme Designer
  13. I would just change. Many mods are just using the defaults anyway, and usually it's just a logo that gets lost. Luckily, all the tools for Mfgr's use are there that you can also use to truly customize/change/populate etc.
  14. If you're running the latest escribe V2, you should be fine. You do realize that a reset puts you back to the Evolv default settings.
  15. Mojave - 10.14 beta 2 Pretty sure Evolv will get right on top of that closer to final/golden release Welcome and thanks for the heads up
  16. Usually called a vape station. One can be found here http://analogboxmods.ca/Box-Mod-Kits/ATX-PSU-Conversion-Kit-VapeStation IIRC he's got a YT channel, and he might have a video for one.
  17. НЕ кривая разряда. Ваши часы Watt установлены слишком низко. Увеличьте их на вкладке «Mod». Лучше всего запустить «Battery Analyzer»
  18. Он отлично работает из коробки. Сохраните резервную копию, просмотрите различные вкладки и измените свои предпочтения. Когда вы закончите => Загрузка на устройство
  19. That doesn't look like an Evolv 1A data/charging board to me. Mine shows 'Evolv' on the other side.
  20. Use yours. Ya think, if you watch it, perhaps from all the battery chargings (heat) and not from firing, might play a role with the internal temp
  21. According to you link, it states The recommended temperature is less than 400 degrees in NI mode at 20-25w. I'd at least go to your Nickel200 profile, set it at 25 watts and 400F and try it Too hot - turn down the temp Not hot enough - Double the wattage, but only go up 5-10 degrees each time. If it all just seems fucked up, post a Device Monitor, with Power, temp, temp set, cold ohms and live ohms checked <- while firing , and a printscreen of the profile. Good luck
  22. Your setup and experience sounds like using the Replay option in wattage mode as it was envisioned, is your best bet. From what I quickly googled it's a Titanium something, with Nickel legs that you're heating. Wires (material) heat and cool in a consistent manner while changing their resistance. Nickel quicker than Titanium. So when you say 'Ni 200 or whatever' that makes a massive difference. No, 'trc 240' is not a profile, and if it was perhaps a TCR at .00240 it would be a custom material TCR value. Unfortunately lower than straight Titanium. Usually a regular coil setup with Nickel legs + another material like (SS or Ti) will have a TCR higher than normal due to the Nickel legs. Wow, I now realize you probably won't understand anything I wrote. Just follow my suggestion in the first paragraph. Good luck. Unless there are other replies after mine.
  23. If you use the hobbyking site, you can put in min and max dimensions as well as 4S etc., and it'll bring up what will fit
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