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  1. Go look up the Turnigy 1300mAh size, and that's in mine. Compare the dimensions to the maxamp. Not a mm to spare anywhere.
  2. Not sure what you meant by 'both' there, but in order to check/test the 18650's, you'd need to also change the # of cells from 3 to 2, which must be done via escribe.
  3. Sure do, YES! Whenever you wanna drop by my place in Canada I'll be ready.
  4. I could swear I've seen this asked and answered before for the 'C' board, and IIRC it was always theme related. You have a few options .... interrogate the theme yourself, send a message to the theme designer, wait for someone who's more familiar on where to look, or use the search function here. Unfortunately I don't own a 'C' board.
  5. Your batteries could've run out of juice. Charge 'em up till you get to a PC and look at Device Monitor. You running the 18650's or Lipo?
  6. And you used the thick ground pad right beside your positive from the 510?
  7. RAW ohms live it would range from 0.386 - 0.405. <<-- Yeah, AA will fire 1 watt intermittently, and that's where you might be seeing that jump.
  8. I don't think so. Your second 'firing' in the last printscreen already showed 2.68v with a dip even lower. Usually, or in my case, at that wattage on a single battery DNA75, not color, I've seen around .6-.8 voltage drop, all depending (like retird) said on battery and connections. I don't think the mod is too advanced for you at all. Especially not in wattage mode. By 'advanced' it has actually helped you/us to identify where the problem may lie, instead of just being blind. Please keep us informed with your dealings with them.
  9. How high is it? Have you checked in AA on another DNA mod? or tried a different rda? Check your grounding, and solder joints.
  10. Did you ask Boxer if this was normal for their mods? That Black line shows your battery is sagging from ~3.7v to your 2.5v CSC, and the internal temp has risen 100F. Volts are way better than %'s to diagnose issues.
  11. @Toffi69 I'd download the dna datasheet, and the back pages are the board measurements/details. I'd measure the actuator placements first and screen dimensions to get an idea of what you could be getting into
  12. Not me, my man, but I'll take it for pointing you in the right direction. Go 'like' TheSwain's post so others can see you agree. As far as mod resistance you might wanna search around here. I don't own one, they can all be different, and now that you've removed that loctite .......... well?
  13. @PepeSilvia Easy answer ...... Yes to everything. It's a simple 2 column csv showing Battery Charge %, and the voltage. Only affecting the display gauge. Depending on your vaping characteristics you'll get different usage results in real life. In general, you'll get better results with a serial board
  14. Kanthal is good ole watts usage. So whatever the ratings on the coil. There are also 0.4Ω SS316L (Stainless Steel Coil for Temperature Control) Enjoy your mod
  15. Here's a great post written by an Evolv tech
  16. You can create or load your own battery curve which only affects the gauge display in combination with Watt hours input. Cell soft cutoff for message when you're hitting that 'lower' limit. Soft being the keyword which is the big momentary dip when you first hit the fire button.
  17. General/Power: Kanthal power limit <- 'Your' manual limiting of max watts. Preheat power <- TC only Preheat punch <- TC only There are some good youtube escribe tutorials by pbusardo and djlsb vapes.
  18. It's not a regular 510 connector like you'd imagine. I have seen conversions done with a FatDaddy :ow profile, which IIRC had an 11mm depth. I saved this post from long ago, as it's the same enclosure. https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/threads/replacing-the-510-in-an-rx200-fairly-easy-actually.727725/
  19. Can you do a Printscreen of the 'Screen' tab in escribe, while your mod is plugged in .
  20. Those are all the standard Evolv defaults, and any 3 battery mod will work fine using them straight out of the box. Battery - You can create or load your own battery curve which only affects the gauge display in combination with Watt hours input. Cell soft cutoff for message when you're hitting that 'lower' limit. Case thermals - Mainly for TC usage, but also useful for when your batteries are getting old and heating up. Mod resistance - Mainly for the most accurate coil resistance readings, especially for TC usage.
  21. Unfortunately no, they're parallel. And IIRC in the datasheet advertised as integrated charging, and neither balance or balanced is in the entire document. Welcome
  22. The 75's batteries are all in a parallel configuration so presented to the board/chip as 1 cell, whether it's one or more cells.
  23. For a completely clean file, on the front page when you start escribe it's right there as 'Evolv dna 250'.
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