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  1. 2legsshrt said:

    Wow I never noticed that. I take it you are talking about the temp protect. I just noticed that on my DNA75 I have it set to 2 flashes and if I stop firing after 1 flash it continues to flash the message the 200 doesn't. I never noticed that. HMMM



    Yep... talking about temp protect.... the 200 changed with the latest firmware (minor coding issue I guess?) The latest firmware really improved SS316 "smoothness" more inline with the DNA75.  I could revert back to a previous firmware for the 200 and probably get the flashes back but I would loose the SS316 improvement thus the flashes take a back seat to SS316 smoothing for me.... :)

    I wouldn't be surprised that Evolv is still making improvements in software/firmware but I've not heard what the FDA process is for updating software/firmware.


  2. dylang919 said:

    I've noticed with the new firmware that the temp message doesn't flash. I usually use that to guage what I set my Temps at. Is that something that Evolv can fix?



    The change post the latest firmware that I noticed is the DNA200 now only flashes while the fire button is activated.  It used to flash 3 times (the setting I used). It use to flash 3 times total and a flash could occur with the fire button being released during the flash process.  

    No updates have come since Aug. 8 (FDA regs.... yuck).  This flash thing is a known change that came with the latest firmware.  I guess the FDA is the only ones who can tell us how software/firmware updates are regulated by the FDA as it's a new ball game since August 8...  again.... YUCK....


  3. One other thought.....

    When I first was using the DNA40 I spent alot of time "tuning the temp and wattage" so it would reach temp just to the point it met the temp but would not trigger the flash.  The flash, tho not an error, bugged me.  It would trigger when I chain vaped it (which I don't do normally).  Now days  I don't even look for the flash as long as it regulates...I can see in Device Monitor that it is doing what it should.

    I too would be interested in any info from those who can shed some more light on this....

  4. hum..... both are regulating very good with the temp of the Therion not fluctuating as much as the Lavabox... , cold ohm's slightly different.... I guess the vape is great with both.  

    So you can watch the Lavabox display the whole time you vape and the temp doesn't flash even once?  If I recall the later firmware versions tightened the temp regulation so the temp doesn't swing as much above and below the set temp and what I don't know is how far above the temp setting must the temp reach in order to trigger the temp protect flash....  

    Maybe others can shed some more light on this but adjusting the temp and wattage a bit on the Lavabox may cause the flash to trigger but it is clear it is reaching and maintaining the set temp.  

    So with the Lavabox can you get the flash if you chain vape it?  In other words the flash can occur. 

  5. I assume the coils used on all three devices are exactly the same ohm's?  I assume all devices have the "mod resistance" properly set for that device?  All devices with Evolv boards are not built the same and manufacturers configure them differently. With Yihi a SX Mini Q is a SX Mini Q.... every Q is the same whereas there are many devices with the only thing common to them is they have an Evolv board in them.. they can have different guage of wire, different 510 connector, different battery sleds, and etc.  

    A minor adjustment in temp and wattage on the one device that is not reaching temp (to the point of flashing the message) should give you the flash...

    In Device Monitor you can check the boxes for power, power set, temperature, and temperature set and then see how close to the temp you are for each device.  

    Probably not the best explanation and could write much more but that's the short version.... 

    If you want to post a screenshot of each device from Device Monitor while firing the devices (with the boxes checked that was mentioned earlier), we can certainly look at them and see what they are doing....

  6. 2legsshrt said:

    I am just wondering about something I read. When I looked for the Escribe for the DNA75 and thought I had found it I downloaded it and installed it. It is version 1.2SP3. I thought this was the right version because it came from Evolve. Now I am reading that it is experimental and I shouldn't be using it. Well I don't know whether to keep using it or not. It seems to work fine. I am using it on 2 DNA75's and 1 DNA200. I haven't had any problems should I roll my mods back somehow or what. Like I say I have had no problems. Also if this is experimental when Evolve releases the final version what should I do.



    It first came named as "Early" software but I think when you download EScribe now from Evolv's web site that is what you will get... 1.2SP3.  Just keep on using it.....no need to change right now IMO
  7. dylang919 said:

    Wish Evolv would have made 2 versions for the DNA 75. 1 version to be the "economical" version, and the other to be full blown tech rich that requires at least 2 cells, has cell monitoring, 9 volt out put. Basically, the full 9 yards.



    A DNA200 using 2 cells will give you 133 watts version of the DNA200.  Thus  133 watts and 2 batteries...
  8. It maybe that the DNA75 is an "economical" less expensive/technology chipset and for the lesser expensive device market whereas the others are more tech rich (more features such as real time battery monitoring) thus more expensive devices as compared to the 75's.

    DNA 200, 250, and 60 boards retail for $60 to $80 bucks each and the 75 is @ $50 bucks.    

  9. HolmanGT said:



    Sorry Chunky,

    I didn't see the "VF" portion of your post.

    I am just paranoid about USPS and Lion batteries. Here they always ask if their are any in the package. I don't know what happens if you say yes so I fudge and say no just some regular batteries to which they reply that's OK then.

    Of course that was until I posted this and the NSA turns me in to the USPS. :eek:



    USPS always ask here too.  I have sent devices with batteries installed (and received devices with batteries installed) and when asked by USPS I tell them that batteries are inside the device and not "loose batteries".  They tell me that is OK and they ship them with no issue.
  10. Yep one could implement an ecig file is steps or all it once.  If you suspected the ecig file as subject to have caused your issue then it's your call whether to implement all at once or not.  I think I would first save the ecig file currently in the device so it might be reloaded should it be needed.  Good luck and let us know.  :)

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