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Wayneo

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  1. Or ya can send me a printscreen of profile 2, and device monitor when you're all set to fire.
  2. Check your watts material in the right hand window. Make sure 'temperature sensing' is not selected below it, just above the graph. Set a profile, I usually set Profile 1 back to your watts material Go to Profile 2. Put Power at 100 watts, temp of your choice (150C) is fine. Click on temperature dominant. Do not lock resistance. Leave the other defaults for now alone. Near top of screen -> Upload settings to device (always gotta do this) Atty should be at room temperature, wicked and ready to go. Device Monitor. Bottom left side should say Normal or charging. Over to the right it should say Profile. Click on that, change it to Profile 2 Put mod down on table. Device Monitor, far right, see Puffs, click and set to 3 seconds. Your mod will fire, and no lava for you. Post printscreen like the second one you did before.
  3. On your 'material' tab, left side, see the one called 'watts', click to highlight, then that right arrow -> in between the two windows to put it back on your mod. You should still have SS316 in the right window. If not, do the same thing as before for 'watts'
  4. If you don't connect a wire capable of TC, it will fire at the wattage selected. If you do connect a wire capable of TC, it will fire using the material profile selected, in the screenshot 'ni200'. So you're vaping kanthal @ 37.4watts. If you're gonna keep changing things/resetting things I'm not asking you to do, I'll go cut the lawn.
  5. For not understanding, you done great. Can you do a Printscreen of 'Profile 1', please. And tell me what kind of batteries you're using? At a bare minimum, on the 'mod' tab, double the value for Wh's.
  6. Escribe - Material tab. Highlight the wire you chose on the right hand side. Look down at graph/line. Tell me what values do you see at the highest setting? Follow my instructions here and do a Printscreen exactly like he did.
  7. The latest firmware and escribe is found here: Go to the 'material' tab to see what wire types are available, and on your mod. Your RED comment works in newer versions. Latest tells us nothing, but you can see it in the bottom right hand corner of Device Monitor.
  8. Happy you got it sorted. Now everything connects again?
  9. For 2 battery operation, the last time I checked, the Triade didn't come with a separate battery door. Yes, you can turn the battery icon display off. Theme tab in escribe. For an accurate battery icon you'd need 2 sets of the same battery, and set the battery parameters in the mod tab. I'd suggest you're best option is anything on the Mooch approved list. Solid review by Zophie, and you should follow her advice about djlsb vapes, and watch his escribe videos before configuring.
  10. Now I'll just ramble for a bit. I don't know if you're concerned you're getting close to the 600F mark. IMHO it's just an artificial safety constraint set by Evolv. I mainly vape in the 390-440F range. Just the heat in my lungs. Is that a single 24/36 or more for your 2 coils? I was gonna run your build in steam-engine for an idea of your heat flux. TC is core wire/material dependant only. Not gauge, wraps, or diameter. It's all about the TCR/TFR. Simplest explanation for TC .... You're now vaping at a set resistance.
  11. Yeah, perfect. Notice that green line shows it's about 55 watts to maintain that beautiful solid 500F. That number (55 watts) will change if you do a real not simulated puff. Can you do a real one, this time increase the temp to 550F, upload to mod. Another printscreen, just like this. OR, if you just like that 85 watts but with the benefit of TC (dry hit protection) and really want that 85 watts, there's 1 last/more thing.
  12. Sweet, so now if your're in TC, fire up Device Monitor, and with the following clicked on the left hand side (while firing). You should notice your initial preheat spike, then the wattage required to maintain your 500F. If you post a printscreen of the entire screen while firing, I'll see what it'll take to get your watts up.
  13. TC isn't really a Clouds bro type of vape. In straight power/wattage mode, what would you vape that coil at, and are the clouds adequate?
  14. There is no "Off" key sequence. Just remove the batteries. I don't have the mod connected to USB while doing this. If you want, you can lock it beforehand (I don't). Perhaps, but I wouldn't even try. Sure, but you'll never have a truly accurate 'battery icon' if you setup your batteries. The mod will work fine with either set, just not the icon.
  15. Most accurate and easy way is to run "Battery Analyzer" on the Mod tab. An hour later, you've got perfect results for your mod and battery.
  16. Looks fine. Whatever floats your boat. You really have to throw it on a mod to see how it really looks. Any non color, escribe capable mod, in any field you can reach easily. The problem with Italics is I'd really need to edit pixels to make sure they're either on/off and add a few here and there to remove jagginess. Out of what I posted, I'm leaning to my very 1st but squaring the edges, and the inner curves, like inside the B, E, and O. For my Secondary screen, it's always just my name in Wingdings font. Buncha cool symbols.
  17. No, not small screen. Buddy has one, and they couldn't even be bothered to change the display orientation.
  18. BB 60w isn't Small screen. Both the authentic Primary and Secondary screens are 128x32, just checked. I don't think clones are small either.
  19. Hmmmm, I don't see the 75C listed under 'New Settings'. You need escribe V2.x. What version are you running?
  20. Absolutely, if your 'mod resistance' has been correctly set.
  21. Only addressing this item. First item under Options.
  22. Hey Dave, I guess you validated that number yourself for your mods to publish those values? I believe large manufacturer's take a sample size and program that value for all their mods, at best. Out of ALL my DNA's with a non zero populated, they've ALL been changed after running Case Analyzer myself. 5 minutes to do it from start to finish.
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