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  1. If it was a one off, I wouldn't worry about it. And like you mentioned, that printscreen looks fine. Using Ti, with my single battery DNA's I'll turn off all preheat settings, but with multi battery I can blast it full and not encounter this 1 watt issue. Where do you keep seeing 1 watt? If you move your pointer over any area of Device Monitor, it will display the values at that time (like over on the right at the end of the puff) As far as your .ecig file 'watts' is showing you have it set as tc sensing with full blown curves. You shouldn't need multiple profiles for Ti like .1, .2, .3, as TC is wire specific. Your printscreen (Profile 6) you 'lock' the ohms (is that because it's that Smok atty) ?
  2. I've found Titanium coils loosen up in some atty's, so you ought to check for loose coonections (no comment on Smok). This 200 and 300, is that °F or °C? I don't understand this at all. Did you see this in 'Device Monitor', and Max temp is the temp you set it for? A printscreen of Device Monitor while firing would help. OK, looks like you're talking °F, and I don't usually get any vapor at that low temp. So now you're just using straight watts with that Titanium wire? I DO NOT have this understanding.
  3. Choose your battery from Mooch's reccommended list based on your preferences. mAh for more energy, more sag OR amps for less energy, less sag (which effectively increases run time compared to to the published mAh number).
  4. @denniz One final comment on mod res. I also have and use that Copper Plug. Mine all range from .002 - .007 I never commented because I totally felt that could be a valid value. Believe me, I get enough flak bringing up that feature around here. Ho! Ho! Ho!
  5. Have a Merry Christmas all, and enjoy your mods. Maybe I'll see ya's next year. 🍪 🥛 🎅 🎄 ⛄ ❄🎄
  6. @Jo Kuhl Did you measure yours with a copper plug? And you do realize every mod can be different.
  7. Sorry, but your numbers don't make sense, at all. Here's a much easier way, using your initial 230C printscreen, with your values quoted. 230C=446F 230+3=233C=451F 230+5=235C=455F 230+10=240C=464F Things are not as dismal as you may have thought. Your 3c was only 5f difference (similar to ours), and the worst case was 18F difference You probably saw the 3C difference after a vape or two.
  8. Device Monitor -> View -> Set Time to like 5 seconds, the screen will be screaming fast. Take Vape. Pause screen and scroll backwards. Move your pointer around the vaping characteristics and it will show values.
  9. Dunno, but it's very quick, and that's a pretty tiny screen. You should trust the hard numbers. Here's an alternate printscreen with the bump shown. Mod set for 440F, hit 444F.
  10. And you're going backwards by doing this KEYWORD is 'soft'
  11. Usually as it ramps up, and then drops to your set temp. Usually due to a high punch ... say 11, and on a subsequent vape, will get lower. Also known as the Karloz bump. That 215.5C for temp is the average of your vape which would include the ramp UP to your set temp.
  12. Hotay, I only use a fan half the time anyway, but that doesn't matter. I looked at csv, and it showed 100% at 4.21 volts. You can change that to 4.20 and your icon will then show 100%. Don't know what your 'cell soft cutoff' is set at, but 2.7-2.9v or even a bit lower, will give you more run time. Authentic 5A's are a solid battery with less sag than a VTC6.
  13. An accurate Battery Profile only affects your Icon. BUT you can run your own Battery Analyzer which will be guaranteed accurate for your mod and pair of batteries. All you need is an RDA, 4 loops of wire, fan, and an hour. Welcome
  14. So on your Paranormal, you unscrewed the 510, cleaned off the loctite, and it's now working fine? Did you verify that in Device Monitor? Using any TC wire your coil resistance will always rise, BUT YOU SHOULD ONLY EVER SEE THAT IN DEVICE MONITOR OR IF TC IS NOT WORKING or you're using just watts. Read that two or 3 times. For your Oni what straight watts have you vaped this at, and find good? What are your Profile settings for this (Preheat Power, Punch, Time) and then Power. Screenshot instructions in my signature line.
  15. Hey @Doyle4 just an FYI, Ni80 is not a temp wire, and as such you should only be using watts/power. But from your info, there's a dip (lower value) in that material profile. Personally, I'd just trash it.
  16. "LV Paranormals have issues...https://forum.evolvapor.com/topic/69140-paranormal-75c-resistance-too-high-fix/ ... but the problem seems to persist across all Paranormals" @VapingDad I'd suggest you read the thread listed. 1st post and the last 3 posts. For your Oni, can you describe your coils, and a Printscreen (Device Monitor) while firing would help. Well, none of the shops I frequent have any clue about temp control either, and voice that opinion based on selling non DNA devices.
  17. Hmmm, before trying on Windows ............ So you can connect and do a restore which should be checking the validity of the configuration. Without making any changes at all ... can you then disconnect and reconnect without any errors, can you 'upload settings to device' without the error ? IMHO, if your answers are yes, it could be in what you are changing. Just for giggles, have you tried using the default evolv theme with your changes?
  18. Go to 1 of your 8 profiles. Click Load. Choose the one you just saved.
  19. Another user had this same issue yesterday. He found that by running escribe as an administrator solved the issue. YMMV. Please do report back either way. Welcome Have you tried to change anything with wires/material, or battery?
  20. I'm not reading your manual. If the coil is SS304, you should either download that material profile from Steam-Engine, or create a custom material using the TCR value from there. 304 has a higher TCR than 316 IIRC, so your temps will be wrong (lower)
  21. Did you check if your language was set to Autodetect? The workaround according to that thread was to set it to English. BTW, what version of escribe are you using?
  22. I don't think I've ever seen or heard of that error. 'Curve' would usually apply to material/wire. Did you possibly play with wire types? Or battery?
  23. First off, Evolv says a lower or more conservative value is better than being higher. They also say the lowest they've seen is .004 on their reference 510. Now having said all that, having personally tested 9, I get from .002 to .007 I have seen a virgin LostVape Paranormal file where .01 was configured, so who knows. At least we got COLOR <- Christmas Festive Theme
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