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  1. EScribe Suite 2.0 SP18
    For US-based customers (Windows): https://downloads.evolvapor.com/SetupEScribe2_SP18_US_ServicePack.exe
    For US-based customers (Mac): https://downloads.evolvapor.com/SetupEScribe2_SP18_US.pkg
    For international customers (Windows): https://downloads.evolvapor.com/SetupEScribe2_SP18_INT_ServicePack.exe
    For international customers (Mac): https://downloads.evolvapor.com/SetupEScribe2_SP18_INT.pkg
    For customers using Linux, see the beta thread.

    --- EScribe ---
    When you double-click an .ecig file, it now opens a Settings Installer (similar to the Theme Installer).
    --- EScribe Suite ---
    Fixed MacOS Mojave compatibility.
    Minor bug fixes.

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  2. The coil has to be heated above boiling before it produces vapor, so heat energy added to the coil before this does not produce any vapor.

    After the puff, once the coil cools below the boiling point, that heat energy is released into the environment.

    If you take another puff before the coil has fully cooled, the next puff of course has less Coil Loss, as there is less heating to be done.

     

    Coil Loss is an approximate measure -- the amount of heat energy added to the coil before it reached 350 Fahrenheit.

    This is roughly the amount of heat energy that went into the puff but did not go into producing vapor. It can be used to estimate coil efficiency as far as battery life goes..

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  3. Are you using EScribe Suite SP17? It looks like the most recent EScribe Suite changed the order in which things were being saved, and when it's near 100% usage, this affected what would fit.

    The next version will correct this. In the mean time, try reverting back to SP15.1 and uploading the theme:

    https://downloads.evolvapor.com/SetupEScribe2_SP15_1_INT_ServicePack.exe

    https://downloads.evolvapor.com/SetupEScribe2_SP15_1_US_ServicePack.exe

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  4. You can go down to 0.02 Ohm on the DNA 250C.

    (This software limit is mostly to prevent accidental firing into paperclips, metal shavings, etc. when no real atomizer is attached. You can still use Atomizer Analyzer to read lower resistances.)

    The lower you go on resistance, the more heating will end up in the 510 connector and wiring. If your mod has a high quality, high current 510 you will have no problem. You will encounter reduced power due to the current limit, however. The output current limit is 65A, so the max power is 65^2*R=4225*R. For 0.02 Ohm, that means a max of 84.5W. You can get 200W down to 0.047  Ohm, and 400W down to 0.094 Ohm.

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  5. EScribe Suite 2.0 SP17
    For US-based customers (Windows): https://downloads.evolvapor.com/SetupEScribe2_SP17_US_ServicePack.exe
    For US-based customers (Mac): https://downloads.evolvapor.com/SetupEScribe2_SP17_US.pkg
    For international customers (Windows): https://downloads.evolvapor.com/SetupEScribe2_SP17_INT_ServicePack.exe
    For international customers (Mac): https://downloads.evolvapor.com/SetupEScribe2_SP17_INT.pkg
    For customers using Linux, see the beta thread.

    --- DNA Go (firmware 1.1 SP37) ---
    Improved the LED response to lock/unlock.
    --- DNA 250 Color (firmware 1.1 SP35) ---
    Improved the deep sleep behavior.
    --- Theme Designer ---
    Fixed a crash on Linux when moving controls.
    --- EScribe Suite ---
    DNA Go support.
    Minor bug fixes.

  6. 19 hours ago, Khorne said:

    Hello James, it is a repackaged version of your installer (simple extract) to make it trackable through the distribution's package manager. 

    Gotcha. Definitely let me know if you run into any issues (or in future versions) running in a non-writable global directory. It should work, but isn't something I'm actively testing on Linux. Thanks!

    On another note, it turns out I accidentally broke moving controls in Theme Designer on Linux SP15.1. Will be releasing a fix this week.

  7. The DNA 250C is step-down, so if your device takes two battery cells, the output voltage cannot be higher than the battery voltage.

    (Four cell devices have their battery voltage above 10V at all times while operating, and three cell devices generally do,  so you don't run into this. The benefit of the step-down configuration is drastically better efficiency and cleaner signal.)

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