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  1. What seems dangerous? Boost for wattage (similar to Power curves or normal medium high) for other vendors. OR are you talking dangerous for Temperature Protected vaping? IMHO, both are advantageous in the right circumstance. Take out Kanthal it's not a TC wire. Diameter, resistance etc. does not matter. If you like a Temperature, that's it, that's all. I vape in about a 60F range usually, cooler in the mornings. I can use any TC wire at any resistance, and get a somwhat equivalent vape. Using Kantha', n80 you can sorta do this using the 'heat flux' of your build
  2. You could run your own Battery Analyzer, which will take about an hour, tops.
  3. Boost is the proper terminology when talking non TC vaping with any material/wire. Preheat for TC material and vaping only. No official detailed documentation, but it is identified and explained in the datasheet for your board. - if on, I can regulate wattage. <- Max amount of watts to use while coil is getting up to temp - if on, I can regulate temperature. <- Max temp, or temp you want vape at - if on, I can regulate the punch. <- How close to 'temp you want vape at' before ENDING preheat values
  4. Just double the Wh's from the single, use a double, or run your own. Your own will be most accurate. 1 hour of your time and a fan needed.
  5. @Jkill9109 Or just enable/push the 'Temperature Dominant' option in any of your 8 profiles where you want that. Welcome
  6. Yeah I watched it all. My TC with my wires works mint, so no need for me, but I will get 2 boards, just cuz. I wish he wasn't interrupted as much, and did ya catch when djlsb said 'lock the resistance'. He's always said that. Ugh.
  7. @67exec So there would go the balanced battery managament chip, the serial configuration, the 2amp charging, and a drop in efficiency. <- That's the 75C. I can't see it.
  8. Since you're still new, here's a pretty good cheatsheet for ON MOD keysequences.
  9. Mac/Windows user here. There is no interactive tutorial for any platform for escribe v2. Your best bet would be to watch a more current tutorial on youtube from djlsbvapes or pbusardo. V1 and V2 are pretty much identical for your non colour mod. It works fine, out of the box as is. Your mod already came with a profile on it from Rebel. After watching a video or 2, you can interrogate what they setup, then change to your liking. There are 8 individualized profiles you can fine tune to your liking. Welcome
  10. System 10.13.3, all the latest updates. Install completed fine. Then mouse semi froze. ~5 second delay. Tried to open 'Activity Monitor' to diagnose what was taking CPU, and it couldn't even paint the application icons. Finally rebooted itself. Escribe ran fine and loaded SP6. Wake up this morning, fire up Esribe, and device appears in Main window, but getting error. 1 more reboot initiated by me and working so far. Mod res - Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. How low will it go?
  11. @James Boost works well using the MacOS version. This was not the cleanest install for me (1st time ever). I have only tested with SS .5 ohm coil from 20-60 watts @ 5 and 11 just to get a feel, without pushing any boundaries to find where the constraints are. I take it "... can be configured on-device" strictly means as a profile setting in escribe, and not changeable on mod itself.
  12. Excellent photos. I'd open a ticket with Evolv. Not only do they do warranty work for LV, they also stand behind their board. You'll work out fine. They usually turn around repairs very quickly. Board looked really clean, and they should have replacement board holders and screens. EVOLV HELP DESK - https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/?a=add
  13. Hey Jack, might I suggest you upgrade to Escribe v2.x I've been running v2 SP9 without any issues at all. Recovery Charging is really only for internal Lipo batteries, where the internal cells are out of balance. Yours are both showing 4.16v I haven't seen those gaps before on pack voltage, mine are a solid line. Your screen cable, if not pinched, could just be soaked in juice, in sorta crooked, or even the hold down tab not fully closed. If you rip it apart, in the datasheet there's a picture of it and what's right and wrong. OR, you could open a ticket with evolv.
  14. Can you do a full Printscreen of Device Monitor, showing that
  15. If you go into escibe, Help, click the teardrop in the logo 7 times and it will put you into debug mode. About 2/3rd of the way down on the left hand side is a 'scree disconnect' field. It should be zero, but if it's increasing, it's the screen.
  16. Hey @Armorgod make sure to use proper electronic solder/flux as well, not the copper pipe stuff.
  17. I'd suggest you try to find a teardown video of your mod, and watch it. I find it hard to believe you'll find ANY wire behind the fire button. You'll find a screen cable and a loose button that depresses an actuator on the board. That screen cable might be pinched, or the board holder might be faulty. Screen cables are like $12 USD. Oh, watch an escribe tutorial while you're at it. In Device Monitor, it'll show if any buttons are depressed.
  18. It's under Battery in escribe v2.x
  19. Wire sizes (min, max, recommended) all in the datasheet. Check over at dripp3d.com for a diagram
  20. For each of the 8 profiles, are there any commands to see or change material, Preheat - Power, Punch, or time? And while I'm here, as I can see the watts set, can I add watts, say 'current watts' + 10 watts OR even 'current watts' + 10% ?
  21. https://forum.evolvapor.com/topic/69483-help/?do=findComment&comment=923451
  22. Go look up the Turnigy 1300mAh size, and that's in mine. Compare the dimensions to the maxamp. Not a mm to spare anywhere.
  23. Not sure what you meant by 'both' there, but in order to check/test the 18650's, you'd need to also change the # of cells from 3 to 2, which must be done via escribe.
  24. Sure do, YES! Whenever you wanna drop by my place in Canada I'll be ready.
  25. I could swear I've seen this asked and answered before for the 'C' board, and IIRC it was always theme related. You have a few options .... interrogate the theme yourself, send a message to the theme designer, wait for someone who's more familiar on where to look, or use the search function here. Unfortunately I don't own a 'C' board.
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