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giz_60

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  1. Setting the soft cell cutoff to a higher voltage value will result in the throttling to occur at a higher voltage (sooner). 2.75 is a good value for 18650's, 26650's, etc.
  2. Charge or swap out the cell...the board is throttling back the power in relation to the amount of energy left in the cell...
  3. I would go to the Theme Designer in Escribe & check that field to see what voltage value is being applied there...there are voltage values from several different sources available to display...
  4. Are you running the Escribe version that supports the 75c?
  5. The mod resistance on my Triade is .004Ω, but that can vary from one device to another. The battery bar will be a bit more accurate if you have the proper discharge profile (.csv) for your cells...
  6. Probably either a blown fuse or....the LV Therion's are notorious for having a bad connection on the bottom side of the battery sled. Either return to the vendor you purchased it from for a warranty replacement (if still in warranty), or you can try to disassemble it & fix it yourself (will void warranty if still in). Here is a video showing one being taken apart....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjri569A-Qs
  7. The flashing battery bar replaced the weak battery screen...
  8. I too have tried the dark space test & could see nothing...keep in mind that on the back side of the fire button actuator is a slight flange, keeping the actuator in place, that is probably blocking the light...at least in my case it is...I just check the battery meter on the Theme to see where the charge cycle stands...
  9. Not sure if this is your issue or not, but I too have a mod that due to the solid metal fire button & black case, the LED doesn't show through. I know it works...disassembled to verify...
  10. Evolv made what they are calling the DNA200 V2 board. It's similar to the DNA250, minus some components that the 250 has. Hence, a 250 'board' working as a 200....
  11. I own 4 different external charges & a small army of DNA devices...I can take the same battery & get a different voltage/percentage level reading on every charger compared to any of the DNA devices. I can run a cell down to say 10-15%, according to the mod, put it in one charger & get 0% reading...and another maybe 2 or 3%. I personally trust the DNA board myself because of the fact that every external charger gives me a different reading, where as the DNA's are pretty consistent when using the same .csv file on them. The % on the device is intended to give you an idea of battery level left, but has absolutely no effect on the operation/functionality of the device...until your cell starts running low & hitting the CSC...
  12. I can manually adjust the .csv file to reflect 50% level even though the cells are fully charged. The board uses the .csv file to estimate the % level from 100% on down, not the voltage level...so if the .csv file is not correct for your cells, you will get an inaccurate % level...
  13. The % level you see on the device & in Escribe is an estimate & it is calculated using the battery discharge profile (.csv), which is generated by running the 'Battery Analyzer' in Escribe. If you are using the default .csv or a .csv file you acquired from someone else, then the % level will probably be off a bit...
  14. Usually, seeing crazy numbers like that is an indication that the device is dropping out of TC mode. Looking at the screen shot of Device Monitor, your coil resistance is dropping while firing. That resistance fluctuation is usually do to a bad connection with the coil....either as @Wayneo stated, some cleaning is in order, or you have loose connections on the build deck....
  15. The battery indicator is showing the collective level...
  16. The battery meter itself can not be changed...you can only change/customize the other 3 fields on the screen....
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