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  1. As you probably know in EScribe Device Monitor you see Board and Room Temperature in Celsius....but you want it on the device display..... so....

    You could offer your thoughts under the "Suggestions" heading at Evolv Help Desk "ticket process".... here is a link....

    https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add

    Also James from Evolv reads some posts here and he may well have read yours....


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  2. You might try changing the Watt hours to about 9.0 watt/hours. This should help with the battery bar’s relative reading.

    Nothing to do with the battery bar but these thoughts may give better performance and accuracy.  Noticed you have the Evolv default values for the rest of the settings.  If you want you could run the Case Analyzer and also measure the mod’s internal resistance and set the Mod Resistance.

  3. Softarno said:

    Well It seems I have the same issue, been using my triade DNA200 for about 3 or 4 months now, never gone to escripe and never used anything but power mode, and always my range was maximum 55W, only yesterday noticed the screen brightness dimmed a bit, and today morning it kept on dimming and dimming till its black now nothing can be seen, yet the mod fires and can be on and off , but nothing to be seen on the screen, is there anyway for a help in how to fix this issue? I saw someone said he replaced the screen, is this the only way to sort this issue out?
    and does evolv have a warranty on the screens?



    Sounds like the screen may have gotten cracked or damaged thus the screen slowly goes to black. Replace the screen and yes the screens are available for sale at Evolv. Doubt it's warranty issue but you could fill out a ticket with Evolv and explain what happened and they should reply back to you....
  4. What FW version are you running.....

    See this in the Early Firmware (Post #1) Recommended....:

    [RECOMMENDED]
    *** EScribe 1.2 SP5a ***
    https://downloads.evolvapor.com/SetupES_1_2_SP5a_ServicePack.exe (11MB service pack)
    https://download-mirror.evolvapor.com/SetupES_1_2_SP5a_ServicePack.exe (slower, alternate download link)
    This service pack is mostly bug fixes.

    On the device side:
    - DNA 200 and DNA 250 no longer lose the battery meter on startup sometimes.
    - Calibration values have been improved slightly for newer DNA 200s and DNA 250s. (More accurate USB Voltage, mainly.)
    - Temperature Protected and other messages now show the correct number of flashes again.
    - Some VaporShark DNA 200s would reset charging when above 0.8A with 1.2 SP3 and 1.2 SP4. They now charge at full speed.

    On the EScribe side:
    - Device Monitor no longer shows Battery Cell 3 on 2-cell devices (except in debug mode).
    - Get Information shows test information in an easier-to-read form.
    - Production Utility's Battery Test is now more thorough. It also shows a progress bar.
    - Production Utility's Fire Test completes more quickly now. It also shows a progress bar.
    - This resolves some more scaling issues in Large Fonts mode and some crash bugs.
    - Minor bug and compatibility fixes.

    [SP5a fixes a few minor EScribe bugs in SP5.]

  5. We have offered our suggestions.  You can get with the vendor on their warranty for DOA units.  You can run the USB Recovery Charging feature in Escribe to see if that will bring your batteries back from arriving with the charge too low.  Batteries with such low charge will not charge normally so you can try the USB Recovery Charging as we said above.  You may have to try it several times to get the batteries back.

    Since these devices are new I don't recommend you open them up as it may void any warranty you have.  Let us know if the USB Recovery Charging helps...


  6. The DNA has a refinement feature.  Here is a short version @VapingBad posted about refinement:

    Ever since the 40 they have used refinement to get an accurate resistance reading that compensates for environment and some internal resistance, so there is no need to manually adjust resistance.   After you have taken a few puffs on a new build let it sit for a bit (5-30 mins, normally 5 is enough), the board will monitor how the coils cools and with a estimate of room temperature from a sensor on the board and calculate the base resistance.  Because it takes temperature into account, a range of temperatures, it is probably the most accurate resistance reading possible. 

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