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  1. Seems very high compared to the mods I own. Your VS was probably just populated from the values obtained from a batch, but you can test it using this method to validate, after setting it to 0 and then uploading. AA has not worked for me with the copper shorting tool since Feb 2016 on any 2xx series board, first going down to .006 followed by a ?. Now with the latest escribe v1.2 sp5.2, it goes down to .005 IIRC, without ever a ? Wondering what you'll look at here? Aren't your thoughts backwards here? You can bottom out the VS, but you cannot on the Rebel, meaning you're guaranteed a stronger connection on the Rebel. I'll defer to @Lowbytes who has the entire German community behind him, and even @LeeWB3 here, the creator of those 4 fine calibration videos. My last comment .......... a lower than actual value, or 0, is better than an incorrect high value
  2. So your Rebel has not been setup. Search the forum for giz_method mod resistance and hopefully you'll find it. Otherwise I'll find it and send you a link tomorrow. It'll take about 15 minutes tops to find and set (10 of 'em to make sure your coil is back at ambient temperature. Your still perfectly fine to use your mod. Mod resistance calibration (giz method) without pictures A coil will work, but the Test is best run with about a 4in. - 6in. piece of TC wire across an RDA build decks posts. (like a baseball shape, not a coil) In Escribe (mod tab), set Mod Resistance to 0. In wire profile, Power = 1 Temp = 0 / Preheat temp = 1 preheat Punch = 1 Preheat Time Limit = 0. Upload To Device ... attach deck with coil or wire to mod ...pulse (quick) fire to get mod to check cold ohms (if new coil question asked, answer yes) Run Atomizer Analyzer ... allow wire to cool back to room temperature (extremely important) & subtract the Cold Ohms from the Raw Ohms The difference will be the Mod Resistance..
  3. Fire up escribe. For the MOD tab to appear - Options (menu bar) -> User Interface -> Manufacture Go to 'Mod' tab. What is the 'Mod Resistance' value for each mod?
  4. Are you sure, or perhaps missing an extra '0' in there for mod resistance. On ALL my mods in use (7), I think my highest for mod resistance is .007 checked 2 different ways.
  5. I also use Ti01, but only when I can get at the screws easily as mine tend to loosen quickly. Although I prefer SS430 for quicker ramp up, I'm thinking of sticking to 316 only because of availability in different gauges, and not having to remember what material type is in each atty. I find SS a cleaner taste or should I say tasteless. Well, that magic number, according to evolv IIRC is 470F, before 'bad' starts occurring.
  6. No worries, and I'm glad you went and proved it for yourself. TC is NOT the panacea some might think. I'll usually vape a new juice in Wattage mode before moving to TC. I have a minty watermelon juice that in TC I totally lose the mint at 420F. And a peanut butter vape, where at certain temps the peanuts will taste burnt, not the whole juice, just the peanuts. But overall, TC will give you a consistent experience and no dry hits. Enjoy your mod and TC.
  7. That ^^ is correct That ^^ is wrong. But who am I? So don't believe me. Go simulate build 2 different coils of your same wire type in Wire wizard, look at the res factor at different temps for each and compare, then come back and apologize.
  8. Leaking or liquid inside the enclosure?
  9. TC is material specific. NOT number of cores, build, or gauge. Just wire type. There's no value/need to complicate matters. Looking at the material profile of the wire, and the resistance change from base/cold ohms to 'while firing' you should be able to do some math gymnastics to find the answer.
  10. Advice - Link it up to escribe. Run Atomizer Analyzer to validate your build is stable. Make sure you're using a TC Profile. Monitor vape in Device Monitor.
  11. Themes -> No Custom Screens can be setup for each different profile definitely for non C devices. And YOU will need to change the Profile.
  12. This sounds like it could be battery/connection issue you're experiencing. Is your battery new/used, on Mooch's recommended list?
  13. Where's the "Full Printscreen" that was bolded @dwcraig1 I don't think he's in TC at all
  14. Describe coil Full Printscreen of Device Monitor while firing with Image checkboxes ticked
  15. I do not have a 75C BUT in escribe there were 2 'increment' options. 1 for Temperature and the other for watts/power. Sounds like you changed the Temperature increment.
  16. Wowza. Mine are only about 1/10th or 10% of that length
  17. You only need the material profile for SS316 or L on your mod. TC is material specific. NOT number of cores, build, or gauge. Your mod should already have that profile
  18. Highly unrealistic for this mod. 2.7V is perfectly fine for round cells. That's the soft cell cutoff.
  19. About 'management'. If you want 'mod' escribe software https://forum.evolvapor.com/topic/66731-early-firmware-and-escribe-suite/ If you want official Evolv Technical support/Help Desk https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/?a=add
  20. New Alpinetech GXL case, but this for the 75C not the OG 75. You know how they usually have those v1 or v2, depending on if you want the external/remote/alternate fire button instead of hitting the actuators. This shows it with the dual 20700's @VB Also available now in the US, hence my asking. I'd hate to think that other fine modder is on a "Where's Karloz" jaunt. LOL.
  21. That's a 200 board, now called a V2. The 200 and 250 are almost identical and at one time were sharing the same raw PCB. I think today, their warranty/replacements or newer stock come with that little '5' back at '0' to stop confusion.
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