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  1. If your device's battery wiring and batteries can handle 30A input, there is no problem. The board will limit input current (from the battery) based on the settings in the Mod -> Battery tab.

    If your device's 510 and output wiring can handle 30A output, there is no problem. The board will limit output current (to the atomizer) based on the settings in the Mod -> Electrical tab.

    Increasing the maximum output power on DNA 75 Color (International Edition) to 100W does not remove this protection, and heating of wiring is proportional to the square of the current going through it and is not wattage-dependent. So, as long as the device's batteries, input and output wiring can handle the current limits they were shipped with (as they should be), there is no problem increasing the max wattage of the output.

    Increasing the maximum currents, *that* is something that should be checked over with a manufacturer. DNA 75 Color (International Edition) allows a Max Peak Input Current of 35A and a Max Sustained Input Current of 30A, and if a manufacturer's wiring, batteries, etc. are good enough to handle that, 100W can be made to work down to a lower battery percentage.

     

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  2. @HarryHunt, one thing you can do is, go to the SS 316 profile for your device in EScribe Suite, and change Temperature to 'Off'. Upload this, select SS 316 and vape it at 35W. Check the Temperature check box in Device Monitor, it will show it but not limit it. Be sure to turn Temperature back on for SS 316 afterwards. :)

  3. Are you in Watts mode? There are two (overlapping) Watts fields on that screen. One (for temperature-sensing coils) looks like

    10W

    100F

    The other (for non-temperature-sensing coils) is centered and looks like

    10W

    (Only one of the two shows on the real screen, depending on whether or not the profile's material is temperature-sensing.)

  4. To change Watt Increments, launch Theme Designer and download the theme on your device.

    Go to the Screens tab, click Main Screen, click the Watts field you want to change. Go to Source, it will say "Coil power".  Click Options. Change either Decimal Places or Step Size.

    Then upload the theme. Should work :)

     

    The "Go to Source, it will say "Coil power".  Click Options." ought to be "double click the Watts field", but it has conditions so that doesn't work. It ought  to be simpler. I'll add getting rid of that step to my To-Do list.

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  5. @Twiq, SP5.1 and SP6 should be quite similar about charge resetting. Are you sure SP5.1 cuts out less? SP5 certainly would, yes, but SP5.1 should be the same as SP6 in that regard.

    It is self-protective functionality, detecting quick cut-outs of charge current that can be bad for the device. If it's doing it, it doesn't hurt anything, just annoying. (To be honest, I may have it overly sensitive right now.) PCs have fairly clean USB power supplies so you are unlikely to encounter it there. Does the charge resetting happen to you on other chargers you have? What brand/model of charger is it? 1 Amp or 2 Amp?

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