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Everything posted by Wayneo
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In escribe do this Options -> User Interface -> Advanced so the 'Mod tab' shows
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Single battery DNAs imho, I value resistance over mAh for less battery sag. Say a VTC4 or 5A, and carry a spare. Also suggest setting your cell soft cutoff in the 2.7-2.9 range.
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3 things Have you updated your mod to the latest firmware? I don't own one, but I believe it's 2.0 SP4 In escribe, there's a value you can change the '% change' to trigger that message. Finally, it could be theme related.
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@mstave With all due respect, I have found a copper tool is no longer an accurate tool for the 2xx series measurement ever since the Feb 2016 updates. With mine from smokefreemods.com, after Feb 2016, it would go to ~.006 then a ?. At the latest firmware, I'm also getting around the same (0.006 or 0.007) but no longer a '?'. I did retest my boards with the method below and get the same results as I already had before (0.002-0.006) while AA worked. Starting around here -> giz_60 alternative mod resistance calculation (March 10 post)
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Yes. There's a version 2 SP3, to accommodate the DNA75 Color, but no new enhancements for the any other board. I'd just stay right where you are.
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Perfect. Every image shows that your mod is set up properly (not evolv defaults). Which would then lead me to ask if you've checked the build is still stable (since that Auto Fire) in Atomizer Analyzer (General Tab), bottom left. With those wires, you'll notice changes as it applies very low power intermittently). Apart from that, you've supplied enough info for other eyes. Would you mind, just telling us Escribe version and Firmware version for completeness
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That burnt taste was because your mod was firing for that duration at the full 80 watts because of no TP. As to the 41297 value ....... can you make sure your 510 pin and all inside the 510 is clean and free of juice for starters. Can you post 2 more printscreens. Mod tab, better seeing the lower portion of the screen, not the upper. Material profile with SS316 selected in the right hand window. Edit: Your preheat time limit right now is set at 0. So you're not getting that at all. With some fancy coils, I'll use 2-3 seconds One last question - Do you remember that coil reading that same value 0.30?
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Hey man, honest opinion here. Either way, it's a serial connection. I have never even seen one, but as a 2 cell, you're limited to 167 watts and 6V output voltage. I don't even know if the buttons line up. My suggestion would be to find a different enclosure. There are some nicer ones nowadays for if you want 2 cell, 3 cell or Lipo's
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Well, the pics show that 1 cell is actually sagging a tiny little more than the other. See how that lower value on the vertical was red in pic1, then blue when you changed positions? So that looks decent. If you could have had that vertical at the very lowest point would have been perfect. Yes a Full printscreen is better. Why? Shows current firmware (but not needed here) Shows puffs, (eyeballing it, and if a wire issue suggest you contact LV. Shows the ending battery voltages (needed) Now over to the left Shows pack total, individual cell values, estimated wh remaining and %, board temp, room temp <- all used to help where to focus. Just from what I see, pic 2 could actually be the first vape, but I can't see the puff count, blah blah blah. Rambling, but I hope you can appreciate how excellent DM and a full printscreen is for troubleshooting. What is the actual error that flashes? or is it that .... Your battery says a certain high % and your screen flashes? Please post a Full printscreen of your 'Mod' tab And just 1 more Full printscreen while firing. Try to get that vertical line at the lowest point of the red or blue line like you did before Is it really just the battery display or % ? Does the mod fire even more (keeps working) after flashing? When you do take out the batteries to charge, what voltage are they usually at? (either on mod or charger)
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No doubt you've already searched YouTube and used the Google with no results?
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You're talking boutique companies. All choose the battery that will fit within the enclosure, or build/use the enclosure that will their battery of choice. Mooch has now published his Lipo testing results, and blown the lid off the hype and marketing. https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blog-entry/lipo-pack-safety-grades-and-performance-table.7807/ Quoting him "C ratings are useless. Some packs exaggerate them beyond comprehension with some actually rated above the point where 12AWG wire would melt. Melt! Even if we call that a "pulse" rating the wiring would reach several hundred degrees."
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We don't know what your issue is? I you have a question/concern start a new thread so responses don't get muddled
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AFTER doing everything in Post 3, and this occurs (LG's in use), 2 Printscreens please. Full Printscreen of your MOD tab (yeah I'm checking you followed Post 3) Full Device Monitor Printscreen while this occurring, with only the 4 checkboxes ticked, as shown in this image. You can also change the behavior of those errors/warnings on your screen tab if it bothers you. AND STOP SENDING ME PRIVATE MESSAGES, like I asked. Public messages helps others with this issue, and gets other knowledgable eyes on suggestions offered.
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That ^^^^^ is good. I'm not a fan of this one, from it was first announced. To change from 2 to 3 cells IMHO is more trouble than it's worth and you have to go into escribe to make at least 1 change, but ideally 3. If you get a 2 cell mod, you have a 6.3V output voltage limit, so to use all of the watts, you'd need to run ~.3 ohm coil to get all the power (steam-engine for actual values With a 3 cell mod, that output voltage limit is up to 9.x volts You can download the datasheets in the shop area for each board, and those values/features are gospel no matter which company you buy from. After all that, if you're dead set against TC ..............................
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YES! Apart from excellent TC with most wires, the personalization features/options are numerous. What mod do you have, and what kind of vaping do you do (builds, watts/power)
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Has post 3 been completely overlooked or discounted? Any comments?
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Safest thing(s) I'd suggest File -> Save As -> and save a copy of that original configuration. It'll save you for sure, someday Check you're running the latest version of escribe. Watch a few YT videos about escribe, either pbusardo or djlsbvapes Use the evolv interactive tutorial The videos and tutorial will be slightly different than your version but you'll get the gist of it. These DNAs are all about personalization.
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Battery analyzer really just gives you an accurate estimation of how much your batteries are charged/discharged. Your mod will fire perfectly fine leaving it at default. IMHO the cell soft cutoff is very important. The 75 has a hard cutoff of 2.5V UNDER LOAD (sag). I and many others use 2.7-2.9v with the lower value giving you slightly more run time before 'Check battery' warnings. With a single cell 75, I value Amperage over mAh. In a dual or more cell, I'll go with high mAh.
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Straight 75, or 75 Color? Go to file -> save as, and save a copy of the original configuration. Check your mod is running the latest firmware. Check out some YT video reviews