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  1. Hard to tell from the picture but are both coils fully spaced where no coil wrap is touching another anywhere? It looks like on 1 of the coils 3 wraps have heated up hotter than any other coil wrap in either coil... may indicate a hot spot...  Can you try a different atomizer as sometimes certain atty's just won't play well (the Zeus is said to work but don't  know about the clone). I guess you don't want to try just 1 spaced coil only.... and you don't want to "  increase wattage to 70 watts instead of 60 watts " and see what happens  and you don't want to just  lower your temperature setting to 250C without changing anything else "  Are your dual coils matched as far as ohms go?   

    Time for me to hand this thread off to someone else.  Good luck....

  2. What happens if you lower your temperature setting to 250C without changing anything else?  What happens when you only increase wattage to 70 watts instead of 60 watts...  

    Did you ever try a single spaced coil?   We are trying to help but we need to rule out things along the way to get to your issue.  So please try a single spaced coil after you try the two things above....

    It was pointed out to me the other day that we don't see where you have used Replay....  In Device Monitor it doesn't show any Replay puffs...  

    Example showing replay puff totals... partial screenshot:

     

     

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  3. Open EScribe then click on Help>About EScribe and that shows the version of EScribe.

    The Service Pack version of the device can be seen in the lower right corner of Device Monitor when device is connected. 

    When EScribe says there is a updated service pack you can download it (device connected).  Service packs are saved to the computer in case you want to install a previous update or reinstall the most up to date SP...  In EScribe....Tools>Apply service pack will take you to the saved SP's on the computer... 

  4. My understanding of preheat is to add quicker temperature increase to shorten the time needed to reach temp....  I always adjust my preheat at a lower level than set wattage. 

    On your settings turn preheat to 5 watts and graph in DM  (watch puff temperature curve), then 10 watts, them 20 watts  then set it back to your normal preheat and graph that.  Do you see a difference using different preheat settings that are less than your wattage setting?   You can adjust punch settings also to see how it effects preheat timing...

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  5. Your temp is set at 286C Your temp peak on the last puff shown is 300C.... 572F and if I'm seeing it right the power at 300C is almost 80 watts on your last puff shown but your set power at 70 watts....   What if you lower your preheat to 50 watts and the punch down to a much lower level?  Could you be over driving your 70 watt setting with the preheat and punch being so high? Again.... contact coils are not usually used by most DNA users...  

  6. Yes those are for external buttons (user supplied).  Leave device buttons in place on the board.   I assume the picture is showing a DNA 75 board which only has Fire, UP, Down buttons(no select button).   Here is the diagram (pin out) for the DNA 75

     

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    Here is the complete Data Sheet for the DNA75:     https://downloads.evolvapor.com/dna75.pdf

    The pin out is different for the DNA75C (color) as it has  Fire, Up, Down, and Select buttons.  

  7. 2 hours ago, erroct said:

     

    @retird The battery was working fine, and I'm confident that it has nothing to do with the mod. I tried a different battery and had no issues. 

    So you are confident that there is nothing wrong with the mod and a different battery worked with no issue.....  so you have resolved the issue....  

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