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  1. You have 2 options. Open a ticket with the Help Desk, they will guide you on the repair process. I do not believe they need any receipt. The link is in my signature. Search the forum for posts by joeblowma. I think he's ripped his apart a couple times if you're handy.
  2. Means 'yes'. Steam-engine ohms law. The message is theme related, so look around in there. Actually 'Screen' tab. Change it up there. I think 2 nd and 3rd option. Right after orientation.
  3. That board has a 6 volt output voltage max with 2 cells, 9v limit with 3 cells. 2 cells -> ~22watts max at 1.7ohms, watts decreasing as the ohms rise. 3 cells ~47 watts max at 1.7. 'Ohms too high' is really just informational, and you can just turn the message off knowing you might be hitting the limits
  4. Good to hear. In this area the topmost pinned post are the discussions on the software, and below it the actual post with software. Early Firmware and EScribe Suite Discussion Thread Early Firmware and EScribe Suite Occasionally there will be an odd release for a specific issue, which will then be incorporated into a larger Service Pack. Enjoy your mod
  5. Gotcha. Click the link below. You'll want to install the EARLY SERVICE PACK EScribe Suite 2.0 SP18
  6. What version of escribe? What OS version on your Mac?
  7. @tennisguru1 Simple Answer: No, as it's not mentioned at all above. Long answer: The DNA75 only ever needed 1 update which was named and released 2016-06-05. You can see your current firmware version in 'Device Monitor', lower right hand corner
  8. Steam-engine. Wire Wizard. Upper right hand box. You'll see equivalents. Use Nickel. In the lower area of the page, use your actual material. Also it's a good way to use different materials on the DNA40 which only had Nickel.
  9. Quick easy answer: Yes! Longer answer: Architecture/thought process change with the C boards. On the C boards, both the resistance and the temp it was measured at is written into the profile number you are/were in. From there the cold ohms at 70F can be calculated (like the 60) and used inTC. OR in theme designer you can change the value displayed to you, to what it would be at 70F.
  10. You can get an official answer here. https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/?a=add For Question 2, there's a firmware (SP38) you can try in the thread called "Throttling" right here in this DNA 250 Color - General Discussion area. Right now on my browser, it's on Page 4 posted by James. Welcome
  11. @James , my mod with SP35 (told you about this earlier) did not exhibit this until after I created a new screen on the Evolv default theme and had it set to 'return to parent'. After changing that option to 'return to main screen' all is fine at SP35. That mod is still at SP35.
  12. @taffarovsky@yahoo.fr This .ecig file would be the settings for his mod, with his batteries, and its thermal characteristics. The improvements will be that the ambient temperature should be more accurate, and his battery % will be more accurate. Many will just download this and use it, or the tools are there for you to run your own. These are mainly important for very low ohm build Temperature control vaping. Welcome.
  13. Moderator EDIT: Moved to a better area. You'll need to read through this post. Like I already mentioned .... it's a cheat so YMMV. Welcome
  14. You've posted this in the DNA250 Color area. Is your mod a color screen or actually a DNA200 or 250? Yes to the 250 and 250C, there's a cheat for the 200.
  15. Yes. Escribe software link was/ is also in my signature line
  16. Here you go. 1st and last entries.
  17. Welcome There is a dedicated DNA GO section, and an official Pinned posting from Evolv regarding this issue.
  18. Gents, for those of you that still have a (non respoding) faulty Orion, I hope you've read the official Evolv response posted earlier today. Below is the link.
  19. Which Service Pack are you currently running? I'd suggest you run EARLY SERVICE PACK - EScribe Suite 2.0 SP18, mod firmware version 1.1 SP35
  20. IMHO, this could be the 510 connection on your mod. I'd clean the threading and positive pin on it with IPO and make sure it still springy.
  21. @LanzarotechrisIt's really up to the theme author and what he has chosen to be displayed or changed. There is a special review and comment section for each. Instead of calling it the Preheat/Punch tab, just the word Preheat allows the use of a larger font. For display purposes I would have used the same, but for troubleshooting, the quasi official Evolv definitions/norms (for me anyway, is the only way for my old tired brain to think in wattage or TC (actually TP) mode. )
  22. @Lanzarotechris I'm a Mac High Sierra user. I also find 'starting up' escribe slower with this latest version. No idea about the next release. After trying 3 different browsers Safari, Firefox and Chrome I still don't see the About Me. No idea about your battery issue. Happy vaping.
  23. No idea if you're talking in a Theme (which can vary), or Device Monitor. I'll talk Device Monitor so you know what CAN be available in a theme. In a Profile where a NON TC material has been selected you can do a BOOST PUNCH. Set 1 second slider. Effectively a hard normal soft like other mods, to give a beefy coil that extra to start vaping quicker. In a Profile where a TC material has been selected you can do a Preheat of the coil. You Preheat it by punch/watts, either by a slider 1-11 again (notice no timer), or to a temp, before the Preheat function ends.
  24. Damn, I wished you hadn't noticed that. And here's where we get into different mods again. This will all sound Greek, you might need to read it a couple times. If both mods were properly thermally calibrated your room temps would be closer. If both mods had their internal resistance properly set, your mod would take into account those unique minute differences in connection losses up to and including the 510 connector of the mod. Now even if both those were done, the non C mod (Your 75) uses the info above to derive the 'refined' value of the ohms of that coil at 70F based on that derived room temp at the time. (So long as you didn't lock the resistance). Here's the difference A Color mod uses the current Ω and same current derived room temp as its base values, and writes that into the profile it was created. Hence 'a' difference. BUT if one were to refine your SS304 coil to 70F it would drop the value even further to ~.1725Ω (using the tcr of 0.00100) compared to your .182Ω on the 75. These all play into it. I dunno, I can't remember seeing or noticing an 'About me'.
  25. Different architecture and generation boards. On your 75, click Atomizer Analyzer button. Different generation board. Click Diagnostics in Device Monitor.
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