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  1. Ok...at the very top of the screen, go to 'Options>User Interface & click on 'Manufacturer'...then you should be able to change the cell number
  2. The Therion 166 only uses 2 cells...if you are seeing 3 cells in Device Monitor, you need to go to the 'Mod' tab & make sure that the battery is set for 2 cell...then upload to device...
  3. As long as it is the same material (wire)...use the same .csv (profile)...
  4. The DNA's refinement magic took care of the problem for you...did you happen to change the batteries out as well?
  5. That is good, and the 2.85 dw mentioned will work as well...
  6. You will have to set the Wh's yourself, only the curve profile will load... Edit: And don't forget to upload to device once done...
  7. Here is a .csv file for 2 LG HG2's...it was generated by using the battery analyzer in Escribe....dwcraig is correct in the Wh figure, as I have found that the calculator almost always give a higher, perfect situation, Wh value then the battery analyzer, real situation, does. LG_HG2 (2)_18650_3000 mah_18.75 Wh.csv Edit: Could you post that factory .ecig file for the ONI167...am curious as to the other settings as well..Thanks!!
  8. Try the .csv I sent ya & set the Wh's to 19.96...see how that works for you...not gonna hurt your batteries none... Edit: That .csv file was generated on a Therion 166
  9. By setting the Wh's a bit higher than what you have, it will improve the accuracy of the battery indicator...these settings only effect the battery indicator, not battery life...looks like that Wh setting is a factory setting...There is no 'universal' setting as all batteries are different... Edit: You will have to manually enter the Wh's...it doesn't load from the .csv...
  10. The Triade 250 does have the ability to set the Wh...but the 75's don't...
  11. Sony_VTC6 (2)_18650_3000 mah_19.96 Wh.csv
  12. Sony_VTC6 (1)_18650_3000 mah_10.42 Wh.csv
  13. Most attys with floating 510 pins are notorious for having a fluctuating resistance issue. The mods 510 pin doesn't need to be bottomed out, there just needs to be a good stable connection between the mod & the coil....at least for a good TC vaping experience...but the floating pin is most likely where your resistance fluctuation is coming from...
  14. Doesn't have to be hook up to Escribe to set cold ohms...the resistance should be fairly stable if everything on the build is stable. Does that base have a floating pin? Does the coil come into direct contact with the devices 510 pin or transfer resistance through the base? Stock coils can be iffy at times as well...
  15. Welcome to the Forum...Even though you may have gotten an email, it will usually take a little while for the system to allow you to download..try again in a little while...
  16. This is a global setting...just measuring the internal resistance of the mod...
  17. What type of atomizer? You will also need to remember, that any device, whether it be another mod or meter, that you are using to measure resistance, is going to have a slight amount of internal resistance...just the nature of the beast. The meter I use most often has about .oo2? resistance, so the resistance is going to read slightly lower on the DNA. Also, when tapping the fire button to set the cold ohms, if you are using a TC wire, you are going to raise the ohms slightly due to a small amount of heat being produced. I turned everything as low as it can go...Temp,Power,all pre-heat settings as low as possible
  18. 2.8 cell soft cutoff is ok...Set Wh to 17.45 Sony_VTC5_186650_17.45Wh.csv
  19. The settings from the factory are generic values... you have to keep in mind that no 2 mod's are the same...even from the same manufacturer or model...I have 3 Skar 75's, one of each color, and each one came up with different values after running the analyzer!! Edit: My Therion 166 came up with totally different values than the factory values...
  20. Try raising your 'Power' setting higher (in your profile)...looks like 42 watts in not quite bringing it up to temp...I set mine at 75 watts & let the board do its job...
  21. Tried that here too....different atty, same mod... Edit: atty & coil are brand new
  22. These pics are of one of my 75's... AA still works properly with a shorting plug...different atty...
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