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  1. And....try this

    Follow these steps:

    Plug device into Escribe and open Device Monitor (no atty attached)

    Lower left corner (LLC in later instructions) should say Normal or Charging. If it also says Locked then click the fire button 5 times.

     Press fire button once.  Voltage drops. No atomizer message in lower center of Device Monitor.

     Press and hold adjust button for a second or 2.  No Atomizer should appear to the right of Mode in LLC (toward the center of the line, not close to Mode section). Adjust message seen in the Button: category. (lower section of Device Monitor).

     Press fire button 5 times.  Mode should show Locked (in either Normal or Charge Mode.

     Press fire button and voltage should drop.

     Press adjust button and where it says Buttons it should say “Adjust”

     Press adjust button 6 times… may say “adjust” or “none” beside Button… no change in voltage while clicking 6 times.

     What are your results compared to this description?

    If you don't get these results do a HARD RESET of the device and repeat the previous post again.  What are the results?  TOOLS/DIAGNOSTICS/REBOOT DEVICE/HARD REBOOT

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  2. hum,  you stated you cannot send to Evolv for repair.  OK start a ticket with Evolv and state the issue and that you cannot send it to them.  They will reply back, hopefully telling you what they think the issue is and they may guide you further.

    Did you try connecting to EScribe from a different computer USB port or a different computer?

    Link to Evolv....    https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1

     

  3. The main thing is to do what works for you.  I use the same tank on the device and just refill it.  No need to wait for cooling.  I have other devices and each has its own tank. No need to swap tanks.  

    The DNA has very complicated firmware that measures many things at once in order to control the temperature in TC and Replay mode. It's more than just measuring resistance.  Using just wattage is pretty simple.  

    In EScribe the Device Monitor is your friend and can help you diagnose and fine tune.

    If you want to perform the task I posted it should show that the resistance will not go lower than first cold reading.  Bottom line is do-what-floats-your boat.  As long as you are happy that's all that matters...

    Will be away from the forum for some time but will check back later on.  Others are also trying to assist you here....  

     

  4. OK,  When using TC or Replay you need to start with both the device and the atty at the same temperature (normally called room temperature).  

    If you want you can build a new single wire SS316L spaced coil, wick it and fill tank.  Set it aside.  Set the device to TC, 425F with preheat at 5 and no punch and let the device set. Let device and atty rest until both are at the same ambient temperature.  Screw on the atty. Fire and select new coil.  Don't lock the coil ohms.  See if this helps.

  5. When your coil drops below "cold" by 20 to 30% (as you said earlier) do you get a message to select either "new" or "old" coil?  

    In all my years (over 10 and numerous DNA's) I've not seen what you are experiencing.  I use SS316L Notch coils and have for years with no issues in TC or Replay.  

    When you change atty's, as you just did, are the device and the atty both cold, or did you just take off an atty being used and put on another?

  6. Each DNA250C board has a serial number but you would need to physically check each mod in EScribe to see if it was your stolen mod. And you would need to know the serial number of your mod. Does the device have a serial number of the device printed on the outside of the device?  Again, you would need to check each device you see to find out if it's yours.

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