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  1. I have never heard of those batteries. No idea what's under the wrapper, but the specs I see are 'suspect'. Google Battery Mooch. For your 3 points, I'd just leave them at the Evolv default. For point 1, the keyword is 'soft' <- upon firing and under load. Usually/commonly set anywhere from 2.75-3.0V
  2. Hey @Tarek salem But you can run your own with the Battery Analyzer tool. Most accurate results for your batteries.
  3. djlsbvapes has a pretty good youtube tutorial. Apart from that, just really interrogate a couple themes while they're on your mod, and looking at its guts in Theme Designer
  4. I would just change. Many mods are just using the defaults anyway, and usually it's just a logo that gets lost. Luckily, all the tools for Mfgr's use are there that you can also use to truly customize/change/populate etc.
  5. If you're running the latest escribe V2, you should be fine. You do realize that a reset puts you back to the Evolv default settings.
  6. Mojave - 10.14 beta 2 Pretty sure Evolv will get right on top of that closer to final/golden release Welcome and thanks for the heads up
  7. Usually called a vape station. One can be found here http://analogboxmods.ca/Box-Mod-Kits/ATX-PSU-Conversion-Kit-VapeStation IIRC he's got a YT channel, and he might have a video for one.
  8. НЕ кривая разряда. Ваши часы Watt установлены слишком низко. Увеличьте их на вкладке «Mod». Лучше всего запустить «Battery Analyzer»
  9. Он отлично работает из коробки. Сохраните резервную копию, просмотрите различные вкладки и измените свои предпочтения. Когда вы закончите => Загрузка на устройство
  10. @niandra3 I can validate your results using your theme. Or, works for me.
  11. That doesn't look like an Evolv 1A data/charging board to me. Mine shows 'Evolv' on the other side.
  12. Use yours. Ya think, if you watch it, perhaps from all the battery chargings (heat) and not from firing, might play a role with the internal temp
  13. According to you link, it states The recommended temperature is less than 400 degrees in NI mode at 20-25w. I'd at least go to your Nickel200 profile, set it at 25 watts and 400F and try it Too hot - turn down the temp Not hot enough - Double the wattage, but only go up 5-10 degrees each time. If it all just seems fucked up, post a Device Monitor, with Power, temp, temp set, cold ohms and live ohms checked <- while firing , and a printscreen of the profile. Good luck
  14. Your setup and experience sounds like using the Replay option in wattage mode as it was envisioned, is your best bet. From what I quickly googled it's a Titanium something, with Nickel legs that you're heating. Wires (material) heat and cool in a consistent manner while changing their resistance. Nickel quicker than Titanium. So when you say 'Ni 200 or whatever' that makes a massive difference. No, 'trc 240' is not a profile, and if it was perhaps a TCR at .00240 it would be a custom material TCR value. Unfortunately lower than straight Titanium. Usually a regular coil setup with Nickel legs + another material like (SS or Ti) will have a TCR higher than normal due to the Nickel legs. Wow, I now realize you probably won't understand anything I wrote. Just follow my suggestion in the first paragraph. Good luck. Unless there are other replies after mine.
  15. Posted a link for you over there Willy
  16. If you use the hobbyking site, you can put in min and max dimensions as well as 4S etc., and it'll bring up what will fit
  17. Apart from the larger wattage or temp field on the right side of the screen, HOW MANY little fields were shown down the left hand side? 2 is a small screen, 3 is a large screen. And screens do not come with double edge tape, at least not as part of a full board and screen purchase.
  18. Sounds like you have a plan. I usually do Thermals, Mod resistance, Battery.
  19. Dead/dying batteries on both. Look at the cell voltages
  20. Ti is one of the default material types on your mod. You 'can' replay a TC vape if your theme permits. So you can use TC to set it up and replay that, or monitor the watts yourself and then use replay in watts mode.
  21. Nope. Nope, it's just using the rise as one, probably the most important parameter to model
  22. @John Any thoughts on my 2 questions here. 3 posts up. Is this a valid statement -> IMHO 75C's will always identify as 1 cell. 250C's will NEVER identify as 1 cell. Is there a more elegant way for Theme Designer's to differentiate board types?
  23. @John Any ideas or answers on this?
  24. @James 2 quick questions. Is this a valid statement -> IMHO 75C's will always identify as 1 cell. 250C's will NEVER identify as 1 cell. Is there a more elegant way for Theme Designer's to differentiate board types?
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