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dwcraig1

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  1. Under the help tab on top left of EScribe there is backups option, there you can choose a previous setting. You can revert to previous firmware under the Tools tab/Apply Service Pack, choose the one that you want and upload settings.

    This needs to be on the computer that you previously connected your device to.

  2. While I'm not sure which model board you are trying to change the input settings on the settings are set as high as they can be, you can set them lower if you feel that your cells can not provide that much current if you wish. Personally I see no reason to change these values but they can be set lower than default settings but not higher.

    Here is the snip of part of the data sheet for the DNA250C, no matter what your actual batteries can provide the board will never draw more than what is listed here. 

    There is no data sheet published for the DNA100C publicly but you can just figure they are 40 max and 35 sustained.

     

    DNA259C data.png

  3. An interesting observation. The settings for the DNA100C look fine for a 21700 high amp cell. The settings for the DNA250C look good for 18650 high amp cells. The LipPo settings look good.

    The highest 18650 cells are 30 amp and 21700 about 35 amp max, you can set them accordingly if you wish. My 100C's are still set like in your post, I'm not concerned by it, if voltage drops to cell soft cutoff then it's still protected.

    My two DNA100C's are powered with Samsung 20S 18650's BTW.

  4. The first puff shows preheat more than 35 watts. It is hitting temp setting and throttling down. Start out by figuring what wattage that your build can handle, do that in wattage mode with TC off. Start low and go by taste. Then once you get that figured go back to TC, first with no preheat and then add some as needed. Your build and wicking as well as juice thickness and air flow will all effect how many watts it can handle. 

    Note: Make sure that your cold coil settings is in fact made with a cold coil (room temp) otherwise the hot coil temp will not be close to accurate.

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