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  1. Follwed by, or also update your firmware. In your 1st screen shot in dark blue, it says to upload
  2. Whew baby. For starters change that 'cell soft cutoff' value to 2.8v, upload to device, and see how that helps
  3. I think there's a theme's thread you can browse with more than you can imagine. I'm just an old guy with none really. Straight stylized text. I have/use zero images except one for my name using wingdings font.
  4. Enjoy your 1st DNA, it's all good.
  5. Close. You set 100w on your mod, like every other mod. 1st it showed (fire button) 0. Like a car when you floor it, you don't hit top speed immediately
  6. Well, normal behaviour is to show the wattage you set, you hit the fire button, display goes to 0, shows an intermediary value or 2 while it's headed to your set value. Keep watching that display on the mod, does it go to 100?
  7. What made you think 63.4 watts only?
  8. You could also try Facebook, or even their phone number on their repair page
  9. @pr0naLd Pretty much correct there. The 75 is 6.2V, 60 and 75C is 9V no matter the amount of batteries. The 2xx boards with 3 cells are 9v and 9.3v output voltage limits.
  10. @wintergreen Is that the original .ecig file straight from Lost Vape, and before you checked your own mod resistance do you remember what it was set at. Not that it relates to your issue, but it's good for us to know if they're shipping these out with just the Evolv standard. It's not available on their website yet, so I couldn't check myself. Doing your own thermals will take around 3-4 hours, but it'll just run and you don't need to watch it.
  11. That weak battery issue was merely a warning that was fixed almost a year ago in its latest firmware 2016-06-05. That was not a 'board issue' IMHO, but more due to Battery sag, while vaping at high wattages. For a single battery 75, I personally use Sony VTC5A. For my 2 & 3 cell mods I also use those HG2's.
  12. Can you do a File - Save as, and post a copy of your ecig file. And what did you settle at for your mod resistance value?
  13. @retird While you were doing that, I was checking if I could just delete my comment with this new forum software, but got sidetracked.
  14. I have an OG Cleito. I use SS successfully. They are the .4ohm coils, with black rings/gaskets on the coil. Aspire uses orange bands for their clapton coils. What coils are you using? If you're saying that sometimes these same coils work, check for a clean 510, threads, coil on properly snug.
  15. I dont need a full "Device Monitor" screenshot from you, but noted that so the user that asked would not think it was correct. If I thought you were playing I wouldn't have responded at all. Playing referred to what looks like standard default Evolv values after resetting the mod Cnange that drop down from 3 to 2.
  16. Hey meng, that's not a Device Monitor shot, but your battery info shows it's set for 3 cells for starters, and your Therion has only 2. Change that to 2, and double those watt hours. Me thinks you've been playing. And check your version of Escribe
  17. That's a beautiful resistance value for any dual or single battery DNA. Any reason you wanna be at .5? You don't wanna be bouncing off that output voltage limit. The standard Evolv or Steam-engine or TCR value material profile should work fine for that wire
  18. Can you post a full 'Device Monitor' printscreen while firing and this is occuring. Image shows what to have 'ticked' (Include cell 3) and Power, not Temperature, sorry. Include another printscreen of your 'Mod' tab, and finally, what are your battery details (make and model).
  19. Hey Karloz - you been on vacation?
  20. Considering the DNA75's latest firmware is from June 2016, and there's only ever been 1 update, ... not plenty and available, he must be referring to Escribe updates only. Maybe he's looking for 'Flappy Bird' a la Joyetech, or even products that don't even allow/suport updates. That 75 is a solid board if you build within its specs.
  21. Read through the post. There are many scattered hints and tips. Remember, this is not official. This is a working Cheat. Good luck.
  22. @JamesVally 'Sans' - without .... Serifs - characters with those little points on them, like say Times. Arial, and Monaco (as 2 examples of a Sans Serif) font.
  23. @JamesVally You could do your part by finding the font for that text. That's not artistic or magical, and you might get quicker/better results.
  24. Become your inner artist. Simple to use. Theme / Screen generator
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