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External USB Data Connection Trouble - DNA60
Wayneo replied to greenj22's topic in Batteries and Charging
@greenj22 Are you going to leave that permanently soldered? I notice a BB on your bench, and my connections are always removable cuz I just couldn't figure how to mount the board -
Aahhh, yup, that's correct. What you're looking for is Boost Punch while in Watts mode. It's a slider from 1-11, proportional up to 100 watts for 1 second.
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@AMDtrucking The board is limited by software, not hardware. Just download and install the latest International version
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@StephenGong2000 I never said the word resistance even once. Go run it the watts you think then. Mine were only suggestions.
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DNA 166 show always "Check Battery", dont charge and dont work
Wayneo replied to Nembo's topic in General Discussion
@Nembo Open a trouble ticket with Evolv. They will guide you. From your description, the battery management chip is gone/blown. -
Running your own battery analyzer Full batteries to start You need some sort of RDA/atty on top. Coil built as a few (4) tennis ball sized loops of straight wire. And a fan to keep it all cool, blowing on the loops. Run the battery analyzer at 40w When complete, save and upload to your device.
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If it works in temp mode, it'll work with replay
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What's the coil material type? If it's SS you have better chances it will
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Great it's all figured out. Enjoy your mod. Wish you had told me all that beforehand.
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If it's the same material in your simple 75 (and it works for you), you could just save that file and use it in your 75C mod. Crazy wire datashet had some stupid number 'TCR - 3100', which they probably meant 0.0031 That's the value you should have used to create your custom material. CW says right there, they refer to their wire by Ni content, not the (FeCrAl) Iron content so it would match with S-E NiFe52 which is effectively 0.004036. Your 75C showed a TCR value of ~0.00266. You did not show the ending ohms of your simple 75, and it never dropped power, or reached temp. If it's the same material in your simple 75 (and it works for you), just save that file and use it in your 75C mod.
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So where did you get the TFR/TCR from, and what is it? If you simulated the build in steam-engine, wire wizard .... is the resistance pretty close to yours?
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What type of material is the coil?
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Yeah, I'm noticing that also
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@mjordan79Site now alive again.
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No longer there. Just run Battery Analyzer.
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'Time', not available in current version. Just set the power or temp when using TC material for preheat
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@DJT Read my comments in this post for running battery Analyzer, or quick fix. No tools required. https://forum.evolvapor.com/topic/70206-dna-250c-battery-percentage-vrk-18650s/?do=findComment&comment=927810
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@Nabil I think you're looking for 'Boost' for watts. 'Punch', 1-11 will do that for you
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I was on there about a week ago, but no longer working right now. Maybe he's fixing the sort by last sync date over on the right hand side
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DNA 250c battery percentage VRK 18650's
Wayneo replied to ASaabDudeSC's topic in Manuals, Instructions, and Tutorials
You need some sort of RDA/atty on top. Built as a couple tennis ball sized loops. And a fan to keep it all cool. Full batteries to start -
DNA 250c battery percentage VRK 18650's
Wayneo replied to ASaabDudeSC's topic in Manuals, Instructions, and Tutorials
2 choices, better one first. Run your own battery analyzer on those rewraps. or Save your battery file on your mod. Lower the 100% value to 4.18 or 4.19, then upload to mod. -
Serial commands to see/change Profile settings?
Wayneo replied to Wayneo's topic in Researcher Forum
@DNA_all_day Your knowledge and understanding is clearly self-evident. -
@JaI Haze You never the mentioned the mod or atty, or just one of either. Or if it's any mode, TC only, Replay with TC, etc. I'd check your build, 510 on both mod/atty and your ground connection. Cheers meng.
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Considering it's using YOUR batteries along with the internal board temperature sensor during the calculations, I do my own yearly. If you're just a regular power user, not as big a deal. But it's so dead easy, why not. Do 1 of your 200's and look at your results, and decide if you want to do the others. And, you're welcome.