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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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VapeCige Vtbox250 won't charge after battery analyzer
Wayneo replied to Dindonio's topic in Batteries and Charging
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You're welcome. Enjoy your mod.
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Hmmmm, I don't see the 75C listed under 'New Settings'. You need escribe V2.x. What version are you running?
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Absolutely, if your 'mod resistance' has been correctly set.
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The correct internal resistance for DNA 75c
Wayneo replied to Smokin Dave's topic in General Discussion
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.- 1 reply
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I cannot confirm or deny, but I'd take the RDA off, clean out the 510 area including the threading of the mod with IPO, threading on the RDA, tighten all 'build' screws as well as the + pin of the RDA. I highly doubt this is battery related.
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It's right there in the signature line in the post above yours. I'd suggest 1.2 SP3, if you must. If you're gonna do this, beforehand I'd remove all USB drivers, identified as 'Dimension Engineering'
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And what's the coil wire type?
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dna 250 My first DNA mod, looking for simple mod and related advice.
Wayneo replied to µDavid's topic in General Discussion
I have 2 leather mods. A lost vape efusion duo, and a Triade. Every couple months, I'll use some waterproof boot/shoe protector on them. They're now both a year old, and have aged like a well worn leather jacket. They have a warmth in my hand or when resting against my leg. Still very happy with both. I'm a round button kinda guy, but the Evolv reference are square so I don't have one. -
What makes you think this? Don't know if I'd even suggest you check your build, cuz steam-engine closely agrees with your mod also
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Super HIGH. As expected from that HIGH cutoff. Default is 3.09V - and usually meant for LiPO batteries. Still HIGH in my opinion. I lower mine to the 2.7-2.9V range for more battery life. Wherever you feel comfortable.
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Early Firmware and EScribe Suite Discussion Thread
Wayneo replied to David Campbell's topic in EScribe, Software and Firmware
@John Knowing that constraint, could you start thinking about % change solutions. So 2 options essentially. The straight wattage value is 1, but for the %, If I set my watts to 'x' (in either wattage, or TC) let me (preheat or boost) to 50%, x% more. Sorta like how you let us ride/straddle the output voltage limit. -
I'd say @retird gave you solid advice
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Have you tried another set of batteries in it, or verified those voltages on a charger? What kind of batteries? Like @retird mentioned, Cell 1 is only .57V, Cell 2 @ 2.27V. For most 18650's, the manufacturer has a 2.5V value for a completely discharged battery. Once it hit's 2V bad things start to happen internally (battery), so if those numbers are correct, those batteries are toast.