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  1. seti5 said:

    My DNA75 is HCigar VT75. 
    I need to put the 26650 , the 18650 ( HG2 LG , Sony VTC5A ) not even two deposits 50w With the 26650 hard the same as my SX M with a 18650



    Are you vaping in TP mode?  What are your settings (Temp, wattage, preheat, punch, duration) on the 75 and what are your settings on the SX M?
  2. bingping said:

    No another method?? T.T



    FAQ from Lost Vape's Facebook Page:


    We offer 6 months manufacturing warranty. 


    Please try to contact the vendor you bought from firstly. As a manufacturer, we do not deal with individuals, but our authorized vendors. These vendors will collect faulty mods and send back to us for repair and replace. 

    We recommend customers to deal with issued vendors to speed up the warranty process. There would be no problems for authorized vendors to take care of their customers. 


    If some of the vendors refuse to help fix your issues, they might not be one of our authorized vendors. Please attach an e-copy of your receipt and contact our Repair Center in Ohio US or London UK to schedule a repair. 


    US Ohio: lostvaperepair@gmail.com
    UK London: info@vapegeek.com 


    Please attach an e-copy of your receipt and a picture of the mod, highlight the issued vendor and date, and describe the issues of the mod 


    It normally takes 2-3 weeks to get your mod back, but it also depends on how busy the center is, what parts needed to fix. We beg your pardon for the delay, and thanks for your patience. 


    It normally takes 2-3 weeks. 
    As our company is located in China, sometimes we need to ask our distributors to do us a favor to help ship out replaced parts and collect faulty mods to ship back to China. 

    Our Repair Centers are recently found in Ohio US and London US. It takes some times to get them move smooth. 
    For any delay, we beg your pardon and patience. And also thanks for your support of our products. We are trying our best to move our customer service better and faster. 
  3. Doyle4 said:

    Still new to DNA and been given a vtbox, what is thermal settings please?



    The thermal properties of the device case.  The case is analyzed for many things such as heating and cooling properties of the internal temp of the enclosure/board.  Necessary for proper and more accurate temp control while vaping in temp protect mode...

    Here is a link, if you are interested. It comtains a link to a tutorial (kinda out of date but still good reference) and a few videos (also kinda dated) to watch.  May give you a better understanding of DNA devices and answer many questions you might have..  

    https://forum.evolvapor.com/topic/66696-topic/?do=findComment&comment=899780

  4. The pack should be discharging at about the same rate from each cell.  Thinking the battery pack needs replacing or maybe defective wiring....,  Since it has done this since it was new you might contact your vendor ....here is a screenshot showing what my battery discharge per cell is..:

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  5. I really see no botched chip......  Evolv seems to provide accurate spec's on efficiency variances between "buck" (97%) and "boost" (85%) technology.  Looking at the spec sheets of some China chips I see that the efficiency ratings of "buck", "boost", and "buck-boost" are identical (93%).... 

    I am inclined to question the validity of the China spec sheets, so maybe someone can answer my questions.

    My questions are: ..... How is it possible to have identical efficiency no matter what the technology employed with China chips?  Could the 93% efficiency rating be only the average of efficiency over all technologies (buck, boost, and buck-boost)?   

  6. Don't recall ever hearing of a DNA frying a computer and I have charged Evolv stuff for at lest 5 years now from computers via USB......  I checked mine again and when I fire the DNA while charging the charging amps drop to 0.002amps and rise again when no longer firing.

    So I guess your DNA charges normally now via the computer?

  7. protovapor said:

    People should not be punishing companies for complying with the regulations. They are doing the right thing whether you think the FDA is doing the right thing or not.

    That said, in the aforementioned example $10 seems excessive to comply with the letter of the law.



    Curious how you are verifying age?  Are you requiring a Government ID?
  8. Yep. but since my identity has been stolen 3 times in a year I hesitate......  I replied back with my current age (way over 40) (no photo Government ID was given) and told them if that wasn't sufficient then just refund my purchase and cancel the order....  They replied back that my order was cancelled and a refund given....

    So if this is going to be the drill in the USA than they are driving internet sales to China I think...

  9. @2legsshrt, as you know the DNA technology is not the same as the SX you are used to using.  The SS316 EScribe works very well once you set your settings to get the vape you want. You may not get the same vape using the same temp/wattage/etc you set on the SX.  You just need to adjust the settings accordingly to achieve the same vape as the SX.  Here is a screenshot of EScribe SS316 profile I use.  The temp is currently 400F, wattage set at 25 watts, preheat set at 60 watts/punch 5/duration 1s.  I am using a SS316 Notch Coil with a ohm's reading of 0.25. Note the smooth temp line.  The Temp Protect is not an error message it just lets you know the temp setting has been reached.

    This Device Monitor screenshot is using the DNA200 but my DNA75's are set the same and have the same smooth temp graph ...... 


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  10. Made a small internet order/pourchase of vape supplies and got this notice to verify age:

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