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The mod will stay on as long as the USB is connected...
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Awesome...glad it's working good for ya now... Don't feel to bad...it's a learning process! Noticed a few other setting changes you might want to consider...this is the battery curve .csv file for the LG HG2's... LG_HG2 (2)_18650_3000 mah_18.75 Wh.csv download the file, click on 'Load CSV' in the Mod tab & then select this file...then change the Wh's to 1875 & set your cell soft cutoff to 2.75v. Also noticed that the values in the case 'Thermal' section are still Evolv defaults...you need to run the case analyzer. Make sure your batteries are at least 50% drained. It will take awhile (up to 3 hours). I usually start the analyzer before heading to bed. When it gets done, it will ask if you want to accept or decline the results. Accept & then upload to device!! Happy Vaping
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Your idle time is set for 60 sec...it should change to the charging screen after the 60 secs are up... Edit: Try lowering your idle time some...I personally use 15 secs..
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You try going to 'Diagnostics' in Device Monitor & select 'Reset USB Current Limit'....
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Anytime you see a cell voltage over 4.2x, then that's a good indication of a problem with the device. Try contacting the vendor you purchased it from or Lost Vape at one of the links in post #2
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Like most of the 75's on the market now, that's probably going to depend on the manufacturer...Hcigar & Vapedroid have already designed a single cell version, but Lost Vape, a Therion version... and if it is the same form factor of the current Therion 75, it will most likely be 2 cells... just a thought!
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Yes, this is the factory configuration (.ecig) file
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Think_Vape_Finder_250.ecig
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VTBox 250 Broken Screen / Dead Box
giz_60 replied to JohnHaley's topic in Connectors, Components, and Accessories
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@Mustafa....when running the analysis, have a small fan blowing on the mod...to keep it cool...
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Had the same thing happen to my Therion...there are no settings to change to fix....had to be repaired. Either contact the vendor you bought it from or Lost Vape at... In U.S.... http://www.lostvaperepaircenter.com Outside U.S....lostvaperepair@gmail.com
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Triade dna 250 bottom screw not tightening?
giz_60 replied to Darth vapes's topic in General Discussion
It wouldn't take much to strip the threads out of that plastic -
Yes, and you will see the temp on the field to the left, instead of wattage
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Triade dna 250 bottom screw not tightening?
giz_60 replied to Darth vapes's topic in General Discussion
All of mine are tight...looks like that bottom screw just screws into the battery sled (plastic) -
The disable & enable USB charging options are not available on the SP5.2 250 version of Escribe, but are available on the SP5.2 75 version...
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Depends on when you want to see it...all the time,1 setting in all 4 panels...if only while charging, the 1 setting in the right 2 panels (but raise the brightness)...if only while in normal operation Temp mode, 1 setting in the top left panel...if only in Power (watt) Mode, 1 setting in the bottom left panel...
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I think the mod resistance subject has had about as much controversy/discussions as the best wire material for building coils. Seems that most have their own opinion/preferences. I personally prefer to stay to the lower, truer end of the mod resistance value, as I seem to get a more consistent, satisfying vape. I imagine the value/settings is more crucial on a coil built with wire of a higher resistivity/lower TCR than wire of the opposite. But, at the end of the day, I love the fact that the DNA settings can be customized to provide what works best for oneself, as opposed to the cheaper, other mods on the market, where you get you get...whatever keeps ya off the stinks...GO FOR IT.... Yes, different attys will have different resistance from each other, but this is not going to change the internal resistance of the mod!
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Then there's that too...
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The programmed date may give you an idea if it is a newer board. You can also check production date via the serial number of the board here....https://www.evolvapor.com/sncheck
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If you look at the material profile, 'General Tab', that you are using, you probably have that profile set for Temperature Dominant. That will show the temp on the right side of the screen & will automatically change from temp on the left to wattage...if you uncheck the temperature dominant in the profile, you will see the wattage on the right & the temp on the left
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In TC mode, the device is only going to use the wattage necessary to achieve the temp you have it set for...so, lower desired temp, less wattage...higher desired temp, higher wattage...if you have the material profile set for Temperature Dominant & on the 'Screen' tab in Escribe, if you set the field on the left to 'Temperature (standard)', then it will show the wattage you have it set for, but when firing, it will show the wattage actually being used to achieve the desired temp...after firing, it will go back to showing the wattage you have it set for...if you have the field to the left set for 'Last Power' , then you are going to see the actual wattage that was used to achieve the desired temp...hope this made sense...