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The DNA is not a true pass thru as the power supply furnishes input power to the circuit board and the circuit board regulates the output to the atty. Let us know what you find out.
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My guess is the power supply is not able to give you what's needed to reach your desired wattage... You might contact the mod maker and discuss this with them.
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Post a screenshot of Device Monitor (while firing the device).
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Can you check the output voltage of the power supply. Your Device Monitor screenshot is only showing 9.375 volts....
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You said this is a pass thru mod (no batteries in the mod). Is the battery selection in EScribe set to "power supply" 12 Volts. Your power supply is 12 volts, right?
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Here is the Datasheet for the 250C. It has graphs that show max output power per coils ohm's and wire materials. May be helpful.
https://downloads.evolvapor.com/dna250color.pdf
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3 hours ago, Enigma said:
Well it's only 2 weeks old so I certainly won't be opening it or fiddling with adapter's, I'll send it back and let them deal with it.
Please let us know how it turns out....
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7 hours ago, Enigma said:
Gave that a try this morning to see what was going on, as expected it did pretty much what i was seeing when just doing a simple resistance measure. I did notice how ever that there could be a 0.02 to 0.04 difference in resistance depending on how much the RTA was screwed on.
I had a 510 connector several years ago that did the same thing. I used a 510 to 510 adapter between the atty and the device 510 connector and it worked until I got around to changing the 510 of the device. I've also had poor connections to the 510 of the device (cold solder joints and/or loose chassis grounds). I've even had bad insulators between the center pin and the 510 base.
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Have you fired the atty and let it get cold and then ran Atty Analyzer?
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1 hour ago, Enigma said:
Yeah I thought locking may help for about 2 minutes till I realised locking it at a resistance higher than its base would just screw up the temp settings. Basically it would always think it was at a much much higher temp always. Also the device wouldn't fire because it would detect the resistance lower than what was locked.
How about typing the lower resistance in the cold ohm's box and locking that???
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Evolv has an optional charger board that goes with the DNA60. Their web site shows it as discontinued $10.00
From the Datasheet for the DNA 60:
Charger:
An external 1A Micro USB charger for the DNA 60 is available separately. It automatically detects the type of USB power supply it is connected to, so it can be plugged into standard PC USB ports or higher power chargers. It also includes pinouts for a data connection to utilize EScribe. Please see the Evolv website for more information.
You might contact Evolv and see if it is still available. Also check with your mod maker and see if they used the Evolv charger board...
Evolv Datasheet: https://downloads.evolvapor.com/dna60.pdf
Evolv 1 amp charger board (scroll down in this link): https://www.evolvapor.com/shop
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May I inject one note: When using 3 batteries in series they should be married and only used together. They get charged together and used together. Don't use in another device unless it uses 3 cells also.
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On 1/31/2020 at 3:59 PM, Toro_Bravo said:
Hey do remember how you solved this issue
11 minutes ago, nafis said:hi , i m facing the same problem with my Psyclone mods SQEvo dna 60. please help to fix this problem
Start a ticket with Evolv.... see my sig line below for the link....
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Yep Temp Control just means you have reached the desired temperature and the DNA is regulating the temperature..... you are using spaced coils right??
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So you have also tried a different atty and you took an ohm reading of the atty (coil installed) before attaching the atty to the device? Some atty's by design don't work well with DNA's... just a thought....
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Soldering will be required.....
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Hello..... right click the mouse and click on translate...
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14 minutes ago, Madzz said:
I mean the green led lights up when I click fire, and the screen is light up, either in idle, or when I have the device locked.
Escribe 2 SP19
Version 1.1 SP33.2 INT
Same versions I run..... mine has no led light when idle.....
Curious if my Theme on your device has the same green light on idle.... it doesn't on mine...
Theme if you want to try it....
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2 hours ago, Madzz said:
Same thing. Green led idle and locked.
What do you mean by "locked".
What version of EScribe and What SP (as shown in Device Monitor) is the device using? Is EScribe the INT version?
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hum..... if new device you might return it for replacement or you could start a ticket with Evolv and they can guide you. My best guess, without being able to check the insides of the device, is that there is something in the build of the device or maybe something with the board that's not right.
EVOLV Start a Ticket: https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1
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Restore defaults
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Save your .ecig file to the computer.... then load the default .ecig file (Evolv one).... do not change any indicator settings.... what do you get now?
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100 watts regardless of settings
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