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  1. So long as the core wire(s) are a TC material, and N80 or Kanthal is used as a wrap, it's always worked for me in TC. When people talk 'plain' or 'simple', everyone's definition is/can be different, it's just too vague. I'd imagine, if anyone were to see ~20% rise in resistance in straight watts your chances are good. Where I imagine an issue is when they then use multi metal coils, like a clapton with a parallel wire or two ... all heating and cooling at different rates so the change is not consistent. I own NO color mods, so can't offer anything better.
  2. DJLSB Vapes did a very good youtube tutorial on Theme Designer when the 75C first came out.
  3. @Andy-d EASY my friend. Just hand that crying baby a spinner to calm that anxiety. Funny with all the feigned outrage and insistence no one has offered to sacrifice a virgin or stomp their feet! Here's some Popcorn while you wait .... big bags for some. 🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿
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    Hmmmm, I've never seen live ohms lower than cold ohms under normal conditions. All I can think is to re read the resistance of the cold coil in the proper mode. Using Ni or Ti with SS can be scorchingly hot
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    Are you locking the resistance of that coil? If so, unlock it. I can see it rising on the live ohms.
  6. @SinisterCabbage While you're at it for the 75C, this is a parallel board, and as such I do believe there's no individual battery monitoring (Battery Screen). I could be talking out my arse as I don't own a C board, but with 56 downlads maybe someone will chime in.
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    @ModBox Did you have those numbers backwards? You never did say what atty you're using, but anyway, you might just try checking the 510 pin is tight as well.
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    Well this looks backwards ????? @retird, is this possible under normal conditions on these C boards?
  9. Atty swirls just destroy me, so I debated between the Source and the modmaker. I'm using 3 of the modmaker and happy they're proud of the body. Solid 510. My poor Modcrate 510 sits .... and my Varitubes are just atty holders.
  10. @AMDtrucking He's got about 4 of 'em.
  11. Works fine for me Steamer (loading and saving). Running MacOS 10.13.4 . Tested with and a 250C theme.
  12. Case Thermal characteristics does not require any atty at all attached to the mod. Just a known constant temp, and batteries like you mentioned. Mod resistance. Yes, TC wire, uncoiled. On your 22, any material you want to remove must first be removed from any profile using it.
  13. @T.A.Nettles,V Always good to post it for others
  14. @YetanotherSteve Hotay, there are 3 major classification types for escribe in the locked post here, called 'Early Firmware and EScribe Suite'. This contains software, and sometimes firmware for SOME board types. RECOMMENDED SERVICE PACK <- Pushed out by escribe to all users (auto updater) EARLY SERVICE PACK <- For early adopters. Like post Beta testing, but not fully vetted by the masses. OTHER SERVICE PACKS <- Older versions of the above, moved here for posterity Within each of those groupings, there are 2 more groupings. US version <- FDA compliant International <- Non FDA compliant, Where NEW features can be introduced AND Finally OS type. Windoze, MacOS, and Linux. Now, just for shits and giggles, I'll bring it all home. Your version of escribe is found under 'About escribe' Your firmware (mod) version can be seen down in the bottom right hand corner of 'Device Monitor'. Those folders you mention only contain prior FIRMWARE versions.
  15. You sound like you've read up on this, or done it (Thermals), but just to be sure ... start with your batteries 25-50% full, and an area with a somewhat stable known temperature. Are you sure it's being recognised as a TC wire? You could adjust your Preheat watts setting to 30 watts or higher, lower your power (watts) value to the max you'd vape it normally without nastiness (on this mod). Even if you set it to 75 preheat watts, preheat punch 11, and preheat time limit to 10 seconds (all ridiculously high), the mod will revert (drop) to the regular 'Settings', power value if it does not see a quick enough rise in resistance.
  16. @VB In Escribe 2.0 SP12 on MAC - FYI, it's in the same place as you said. Device Monitor - Diagnostics - Disable USB Charging
  17. The 1st portion of my last post (apparently poorly described) was an alternate method to check/set the mod internal resistance. Usually done with a TC wire, and I never tried that with Kanthal. The portion following the OR was meant to look for rounding errors with the mod and atty combinations in their then current state with a non TC capable wire. A .01 or .02 reading in reality is close enough for Rock and Roll. You could raise the Therion internal resistance up by .001 to see if that helps. I am of the belief that running your own Thermals and setting your own internal resistance is the best thing you could have done, on all your DNA's. So to be consise. Put the JAC back to its setting. Put the Therion back to its setting raising it by .001 at a time to see if that helps to get them in sync. PS. Didn't your Jac read the .15 Nickel as .15(and in what state)? What did the Therion read? Off topic - Are the thermals done for the Therion, or only the case resistance?
  18. Without a proper copper tool, many of us have validated the below, and although initially written for the 250 board, the link in the comment will show the validation with the copper on a 75. Read this 1 comment by giz https://goo.gl/m8zrFH and follow the link in there Then Wire picture (March 10 post) https://goo.gl/3BSsMV Takes a few minutes, and it should be correct for YOUR mods. IMHO, acceptable values would be in the .002-.009 range. Note the double zeroes. OR Ideally an AA Printscreen (shows 3 digits) from each mod with same Kanthal or non TC wire/coil and RDA, and what I'm asking can wait. Is the Therion a BF? What is the current mod res of each?
  19. On Page 1 there are 2 posts by @TheSwain an Evolv tech here, who describes the issue he mainly sees and the fix. Or if you send it in, it might be him who fixes it there. The Calibration tool is a solid Copper, 510 threaded shorting tool, used to set the internal mod resistance. It looks at losses incurred by soldering, connections, etc. to at least give you more accurate atty readings, etc
  20. @DMcC Here's my suggestion/thought. Can you build a kanthal coil on another atty, and test it on your Therion and Jac using Atomizer Analyzer or Device Monitor. Both of those display that third decimal point, whereas your mod will round up or down for display.
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